As people across the globe respond to uncertainty by embracing division and dogma, our latest issue explores how to hold on to our shared humanity
A tribute to the late Caspar Melville – writer, musicologist, and former editor of New Humanist.
Democracy is under attack worldwide. From the prophets and televangelists guiding Trump to the divides that threaten the anti-racist movement, our new issue explores what's at stake and how we can fight back
The Contemporary Poetry and Music Circle was hugely influential in the post-war years. Its legacy is finally being unearthed
Catch up on our top stories of the year
Whether or not you believe in god, this is a time of wonder and love
From brain implants to dark philosophies and an obsession with blood transfusion, our new issue takes a look at the beliefs and ambitions of the tech billionaires – and how they're taking root in the corridors of power
The imprisoned Nigerian humanist has had his sentence reduced – but the scourge of blasphemy laws remains
Our latest issue explores the deep trends underlying British institutions and culture, including the rise of ultra-disciplined schools, how to fix the "toxic" culture in the NHS, and whether the right to seek asylum can be restored
The writer and feminist talks about refugee rights, climate activism, and her hopes for the new government