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The practice of opening parliamentary sessions with Christian prayers is an outdated tradition that undermines inclusivity.
If religious institutions use their power to coerce MPs, they must expect religious candidates to face additional scrutiny ...
A recent interview revealed Justin Welby is still trying to salvage his reputation. But we shouldn't forget his resignation ...
The NSS is supporting parents opposing the plans. Responding to the consultation, the NSS told CST the loss of the local area ...
The National Secular Society has signed an joint letter urging the Government to abandon plans to adopt an 'Islamophobia' definition. The Government has appointed a working group to create an official ...
Christians make up a minority of the UK population, newly published data reveals. Statistics from the Office for National ...
Mardoche Yembi, whose story of being accused of witchcraft is film's subject, will answer audience questions. Read More » ...
Members of Parliament from across political parties have expressed support for mandatory labelling for meat from animals slaughtered without stunning. During a Westminster Hall debate yesterday, MPs ...
Establishing a right not to be offended sounds the death knell for free expression, says Stephen Evans. Today, a 50-year-old man named Hamit Coskun was found guilty of a religiously aggravated public ...
Hamit Coskun found guilty of religiously-aggravated public order offence for burning Quran in protest The prosecution of a man for burning a Quran in protest signals "a concerning capitulation to ...
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