Welcome to Uganda’s humanist schools
In one of the most Christian countries on the planet, a growing band of teachers are defying the norm
In one of the most Christian countries on the planet, a growing band of teachers are defying the norm
A new book explores the history of humanism in Britain, from the 19th century to the modern day
What do people really mean when they say they "believe" something? The founder of Skeptic magazine weighs in
Zena Birch explains what conducting humanist funeral ceremonies has taught her about grief, relationships and life
New Humanist's latest issue is out today - featuring Ken Worpole on the power of unpopular protest, Farhana Yamin on the moral duty to break the law, and Tess Johnson…
Christians are now in the minority. Is the Church of England going to confront its own decline?
Religious charities in England and Wales receive massive tax cuts. Let's stop helping them evangelise
New Humanist's latest issue is out today - featuring Jeremy Rodell on the decline of the Church, Kenan Malik on Critical Race Theory, and Dominic Hinde on America's green transformation
Jesus turned water into wine, but have you seen David Blaine's tricks?
Out now – featuring Peter Ward on living forever, Anna Lembke on pleasure and addiction, and Peter Salmon on the moral duty to pump iron.