A petition was launched in 2022 by the Māori Party, an official political party, to officially change the country's name to Aotearoa, which received more than 70,000 signatures.
"It was hard adapting to wearing a headscarf while being in the fitness industry."Going from not covering to then covering everything which includes your hair, you can feel as if people are staring, you don't feel confident," she says.
But as she got older, Aneila found the confidence to be that role model herself and now she sees the hijab differently."It's empowering, it's my superpower. I love it."The hijab can sometimes be a controversial topic in sport and at last year's Paris Olympics,
even though the International Olympic Committee allowed them to.In 2023, Moroccan footballer Nouhaila Benzina made history as the
. They had been banned until 2014 by the game's governing body Fifa.
Since first appearing on the show, Aneila says not everyone has been so positive about her hijab though.The DoH accepts there is more to be done.
"Through our Plan for Change, we are transforming the NHS, training thousands more midwives and have set an explicit target to close the Black and Asian maternal mortality gap," it said.Ms Clarke said: "The campaign is not over and I am very unhappy that they have not adopted all of our recommendations".
A rural farm shop and cafe in a West Yorkshire village has been given permission to operate after years of haggling with planning chiefs.The Joyful Deli in Addingham, Ilkley, had previously been refused consent by Bradford Council following a dispute over highways issues.