A humanist perspective on death
We all suffer as a result of the death of those we love: family, friends, colleagues – even of people…
We all suffer as a result of the death of those we love: family, friends, colleagues – even of people…
For a humanist, there’s no one ‘meaning of life’. Meaning is not out there waiting to be discovered. It’s something…
Today at the UN Human Rights Council, I made an intervention on behalf of Humanists UK calling for all resettlement programmes…
In a 2019 YouGov poll, parents ranked religious worship 13th out of a list of 13 possible activities that might…
Each year on 22 August we remember lives lost to acts of violence carried out on the basis of, or…
In celebration of LGBT History Month in February, I gave a talk on the history of humanist LGBT activism to members…
To mark the 70th anniversary of the UN Refugee Convention – which the UK helped launch and ratify in 1951…
Earlier in the month, I took part in a panel discussion marking two years since the Truro Review was published….