There will be no fiddling with statistics at our new evidence-friendly debating chamber, promises Adam Smith .
The Fair Admissions Campaign has been launched to speak out against the selective entry policies of faith schools
As part of our Apostasy Project series John Sargeant on how the isolation of a childhood in the Jehovah's Witnesses gave way to the joys and struggles of thinking for himself
Never mind Pope Francis's conciliatory words – the Catholic Church wants you to know that eternal damnation does lie in store
The Pontiff suggests that even non-believers are redeemed through Christ, and urges everyone to 'just do good'
The historic same-sex marriage legislation for England and Wales is over its main Parliamentary hurdle. But humanist marriage is mysteriously jilted at the altar. Anna Vesterinen reports
The operatic canon, and Wagner in particular, is saturated with religious imagery that can be incomprehensible and off-putting to a modern audience. But that doesn't mean secularists should shun them, says Dale DeBakcsy
We feel that by leaving Islam we have achieved a victory for freedom and overcome theocratic tyranny, and we'd like to help others do the same. We have an important story to tell. Which is why we are proud to call ourselves ex-Muslims
In England and Wales, only civil or religious weddings can gain legal recognition. And the government is set to block the latest attempt at reform. Anna Vesterinen reports
Mean-spirited and whiney, bossy and smug. This fairytale moralist is just too much for Myra Zepf