Cloning: a choice for the future
Professor Richard Norman looks at the issues - both fears and hopes - surrounding reproductive cloning.
Professor Richard Norman looks at the issues - both fears and hopes - surrounding reproductive cloning.
Jonathan Cowie looks at the potential dangers and benefits of biological enhancement
Arnold Wesker, whose own plays have trespassed into regions of blasphemy, argues the case for freedom to offend.
Marilyn Mason, education officer of the British Humanist Association, argues that humanists can make common cause with religious groups that suffer discrimination in schools.
Marnie Smith visits a school on the Pakistan and Afghanistan that is feeding the hunger for learning.
Peter Tatchell says warrants should be issued for President Mugabes arrest on charges of torture.
Editorial by Jim Herrick
Kenan Malik argues that slavish adherence to the multiculturalist approach denies us our freedoms and diversity.
Laurie Taylor talks to the distinguished anthropologist, Adam Kuper, about his new book on the concept of culture.
When disaster falls or tragedy strikes, what are the borders of our emotions and our compassion?