A new documentary "Women Leaving Islam", by the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain, tells the story of six women escaping the violence of Islam's modesty culture.
The top 20 pieces that gave us the most joy, inspiration and food for thought in a truly challenging year.
Dementia is the most common cause of death in England and Wales. Should sufferers have the right to end their own lives?
Q&A with Alice Roberts and Andrew Copson on "The Little Book of Humanism: Universal lessons on finding purpose, meaning and joy".
Q&A with Raymond Tallis
Alec Ryrie overlooks virtually all atheist and humanist thinkers in his history of unbelief.
Can the growing number of Death Cafés help us to accept the inevitable?
Audrey Simmons, a key member of the Association of Black Humanists, on the challenges faced by black apostates and the need to ensure humanism is welcoming to all.
The president of the Humanist Association of Nigeria has been arrested on charges of "blasphemy" against Islam
The New Humanist team brings you a selection of pieces from the archive designed to keep you sane during the pandemic.