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Tick ‘No religion’: Why non-religious people shouldn’t write ‘humanist’ or ‘atheist’ as their religion in the Census
Victory! Scotland to repeal its blasphemy law as Bill passes final hurdle
Online Census enables apostates to privately state their beliefs for the first time
Goodbye RE, hello RVE! Welsh Bill making curriculum fully inclusive of humanism will become law
Vaccine creator Professor Sarah Gilbert delivers Rosalind Franklin Lecture to thousands
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Parliament’s Human Rights Committee throws out case to reform Human Rights Act
Human Rights Act doesn’t need fixing, Humanists UK tells review
Humanists launch Humanist Climate Action with call to plant trees
New survey reveals how Census question leads people to tick a religious answer
Senedd votes to require schools to promote children’s rights
New report reveals vast extent of global non-religious persecution
‘If you’re not religious, say so!’ New campaign asks people to tick ‘no religion’ option on Census
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