Britain’s new era: our Autumn 2024 edition asks, what now?
It's time to take stock of where the country is, and where we'd like to be. What's happening with discipline in our schools? How do we heal the "toxic culture"…
It's time to take stock of where the country is, and where we'd like to be. What's happening with discipline in our schools? How do we heal the "toxic culture"…
The writer and feminist talks about refugee rights, climate activism, and her hopes for the new government
Our latest issue features Mary Jo McConahay on how the Catholic vote could swing the US election for Trump, Alona Ferber on how divisions between secular and religious Israelis threaten…
Humanism has lost a titan of the movement
Amid a polarised debate, science and art seem further apart than ever. It’s vital to keep talking and bridge the divide
Our latest issue features Emma Park on how the culture wars are damaging the sciences, theoretical physicist Tasneem Zehra Husain on why the imagination is key to decoding the universe,…
The British military's recruitment of non-religious pastoral support officers has been a long time coming
Catch up on our top reads of the year
Our latest issue features Pavan Amara on the new technologies revolutionising reproduction, Gabriele Di Donfrancesco on Europe's battle over "family values" and Rachael Lennon on a decade of same-sex marriage.…
Atheism buries the dead too quickly