How can I get New Humanist magazine?
Newsstand
Starting with the September/October 2010 issue, New Humanist will be on sale in stores across the UK, in selected branches of WH Smiths and independent newsagents. To mark our launch into these stores, all newsstand copies of the September issue come with a very special free gift – part one of our hit card game God Trumps (part two will be free with the November/December issue). Plus, if you buy a copy, you’ll see details of a special subscription offer for new subscribers only.
With over 1,300 stores stocking New Humanist nationwide, you’ll have no problem finding a copy near you. You can search for your nearest store by downloading our distribution list (PDF, 270KB) and searching for your town or the first part of your postcode.
The September/October issue is on sale from Thursday 26 August. With Pope Benedict XVI due in Britain later in September, we’ve asked a specially-selected panel to tell us what they would tell His Holiness if they could have an audience with him during the Papal Visit. Get a copy of the magazine to read what Richard Dawkins, Philip Pullman, Claire Rayner, Ben Goldacre, Ralph Steadman and many more would have to say. The issue also features interviews with stand-up comedian Stewart Lee and philosopher Mary Warnock, a debate on burqa bans between Yasmin Alibhai-Brown and Kenan Malik, a major essay on the crisis facing humanitarian aid, a look at the dangers facing those speaking up for honest science in China, and much, much more.
Subscription
Why not subscribe to New Humanist and have it delivered direct to your door? It’s the easiest way to get a copy, and at £21 per year (£25 overseas) it’s great value. Simply visit the subscriptions section of this site and follow the on-screen instructions. All new subscribers receive a free pack of God Trumps (subject to availability).
Digital subscription
If you’d prefer a paperless subscription, then you can get our digital edition for £10 per year. Hosted by Exact Editions, it comes in the form of fully-searchable PDFs, meaning you see everything exactly as it appears in the print magazine.


