Faith leaders in England, frustrated by Covid-19 restrictions, are demanding that more exemptions be made for services. Should religion be treated differently?
A consultation on independent educational institutions in England could help crack down on religious schools that put children at risk.
Carlo Acutis, a computer whizz who catalogued 'miracles' online, has been beatified by the Catholic Church.
Q&A with Raymond Tallis
Nearly 30 years after the destruction of the mosque by Hindu fanatics, the court judgment confirms fears for India’s future.
In 'Strange Rites: New Religions for a Godless World', Tara Burton describes how Americans are improvising new systems of belief.
When I won compensation for abuse from the Church, I used it to search for a better society – and ended up confronting my past.
Five years after the deadly attack on the Charlie Hebdo magazine, trials have begun. Is it still meaningful to say "Je Suis Charlie"?
The World Congress of Families is linking US funders to reactionary politics across Europe.
Alec Ryrie overlooks virtually all atheist and humanist thinkers in his history of unbelief.