Bob Churchill of the IHEU discusses the annual Freedom of Thought Report, which highlights state repression and extremist violence worldwide.
We have our work cut out for us, but there is hope, writes Andrew Copson of the British Humanist Association.
A new book challenges the idea that modern science gave birth to unbelief, tracing it back to the Greeks and Romans.
The meaning of the word “humanism” has been argued over for years. Let’s take inspiration from its rich and varied traditions.
The new president of the British Humanist Association talks about life as a comedian and growing up atheist.
The education secretary plans to clamp down on secularist complaints about faith school admissions.
New books by Richard Dawkins and AC Grayling explore science and philosophy in different ways.
The current government has shown little appetite for change on outdated religious diktats - but there is cause for optimism in the activity of civil society.
This year's annual Freedom of Thought report paints a bleak picture of jihadist violence and state repression.
A new report suggests that Britain's public policy needs a major overhaul to adjust to a society of many religions and none.