Q&A with Margaret C. Jacob, author of "The Secular Enlightenment".
Out now - also featuring Samira Ahmed on the elder stateswomen of rock, Poland's abuse scandal and Achille Mbembe on borders.
What people in Britain believe – or don’t – has changed dramatically in recent years. The results are likely to surprise you.
Q&A with mathematician and author Marcus Du Sautoy.
As a result of Hamza bin Walayat's case, Home Office staff will have compulsory training on non-religious asylum claims.
The New Atheists thought they stood for truth and reason – but did they help usher in an age of conspiracist thinking and prejudice?
This centenary edition of letters by Olga Jacoby offer an insight into the views of a generation of humanist women.
Q&A with evolutionary biologist and Humanists UK president Alice Roberts.
The number of Brits who say they have no religion has increased by 42 per cent in seven years.
After a spate of murders in 2015, freethinkers still face the dual pressures of fundamentalist threats and official persecution.