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In the wake of this week's Casey report, Stephen Evans says accusations of racism, often framed as 'Islamophobia', risk ...
Decisions about circumcision should be deferred until the individual is old enough to make up his own mind, says NSS Left to right: Dr Alejandro Sanchez, Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain MBE, Dr Antony ...
Unanaesthetised circumcisions contradict medical guidance and are of "questionable legality", says NSS Read More » ...
MPs seeking to amend Public Order Act after man convicted for burning a Quran A bill to increase protections for the right to criticise religion is set to come before Parliament next week. Nick ...
Stephen Roake, the Charity Commission's assistant director for compliance visits and inspections, called the sermon ...
Government rules out removing religious exemptions to animal welfare laws in debate on petition with over 100,000 signatures ...
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 ...
Chair of Reform-controlled Derbyshire County Council said prayers would be "a standing agenda item going forward" Read More » ...
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 ...
The National Secular Society has warned a parliamentary committee that some religious charities are contributing to the spread of misogyny online. The Women and Equalities Committee has opened an ...
State-funded faith schools can discriminate against children whose families don't share their religion. This is unfair, unjust and toxic for social cohesion. Join our campaign for inclusive schools ...
Event co-hosted by Leicester Secular Society brings together campaigners to raise awareness of caste discrimination Read More ...