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David Warden
1 day ago2 min read
Editor’s welcome
Humanistically Speaking is now well into its fifth year of publication! If you have an original hard copy of the January 2020 issue hold...
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Maggie Hall
1 day ago2 min read
Media Watch
By Maggie Hall New schools legislation Rabbi Jonathan Romain On the BBC Radio Four programme Sunday on 12th January (27:24), Andrew...
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David Brittain
1 day ago1 min read
Inspirational expeditions with like-minded humanists: please complete our readers’ questionnaire
On our fifth anniversary, a special message and request from our Founding Editor David Brittain Dear Humanistically Speaking reader, It...
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David Warden
1 day ago2 min read
Quest: Humanist group running new humanism course
By David Warden David is Chair of Dorset Humanists Starting on Wednesday 22nd January and running for eight consecutive weeks in a hotel...
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David Warden
1 day ago3 min read
Mubarak Bala freed: revisiting our 2022 archive on this story
Humanistically Speaking rejoices at the news that ex-Muslim Mubarak Bala has been released from prison in January. This is how Humanists...
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Joshua Suttle
1 day ago2 min read
“Awe-inspiring” multi-faith school visit
From left: Lynda (Judaism), James (Christianity), David (Humanism), Tama (Islam), and Sali (Buddhist). The “Many Faiths” team is a...
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Alice McCarthy Sommerville
1 day ago6 min read
Moving on up: is high-rise the answer to our climate and housing crises?
By Alice McCarthy Sommerville Alice is a Researcher and Programme Coordinator at the Guerrand-Hermès Foundation for Peace in Brighton, a...
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Anthony Lewis
1 day ago14 min read
Will decarbonisation ‘industrialise’ our remaining unspoilt landscapes?
By Dr Anthony Lewis Anthony is Chair of Windsor Humanists. In this article, he highlights that renewable energy will reduce emissions but...
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David Warden
1 day ago6 min read
The UK’s great landowning rip-off explains why Gen Z are stuffed
By David Warden The rationing of oxygen in the 1990 dystopian science fiction film Total Recall starring Arnold Schwarzenegger sounds...
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George Askwith
1 day ago8 min read
Leaving faith and land behind: a story of identity and loss
By Dr George Askwith George is a member of our editorial team and a volunteer for Faith to Faithless, which is Humanists UK's programme...
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Aaron the Humanist
1 day ago4 min read
Mission 2025: have you done your personal well-being audit?
Are you on a bit of a mission? Did you start this January with a bit of a bump start? Does it really make any difference?
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Sophy Robinson
1 day ago8 min read
Rewilding: essential for restoring biodiversity or just another way for wealthy landowners to make a profit?
By Sophy Robinson Sophy is a former trustee of Humanists UK and she has worked for many years as a performance coach in large global...
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Maggie Hall
1 day ago9 min read
Blatant disregard for the land rights of indigenous peoples
By Maggie Hall Maggie is a retired teacher of speech and drama, a former Chair of Brighton Humanists, a member of the Humanists UK...
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David Warden
1 day ago16 min read
Has humanism lost its mojo? Humanism is for all of humanity - but are humanist organisations listening?
Partners in crime? David Warden and Mike Flood in Bournemouth, UK By Dr Mike Flood and David Warden Mike and David gave complementary...
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Paul Benton
1 day ago6 min read
Access denied – why so much of the countryside is closed to us
By Paul Benton Paul is an educational support worker and freelance writer from Peterborough, UK. He has a particular interest in animal...
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George Askwith
2 days ago6 min read
The changing face of the Fens: past, present and future
By Dr George Askwith George is a member of our editorial team, a member of Peterborough Humanists and a volunteer for Faith to Faithless...
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Jason Croasdell
2 days ago3 min read
Autism for sale! (Neurotypicals only need apply*)
By Jason Croasdell Jason shares his satirical take on what it's like to be autistic. These two short articles provide a humorous glimpse...
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Karl Singarvelan Raha
2 days ago10 min read
Democracy 2024: why most left-wing parties were defeated
By Karl Singarvelan Raha Karl is a humanist and a political enthusiast, describing himself as a staunch Left-Libertarian. During his time...
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Sophy Robinson
2 days ago6 min read
We can’t solve the climate crisis without cows, claims farming expert
By Sophy Robinson Sophy is a former trustee of Humanists UK and she has worked for many years as a performance coach in large global...
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John Coss
2 days ago8 min read
Planetary solvency: the actuarial approach to climate change
By John Coss John is a retired actuary and vice-chair of Stockport Humanists. In this article he explains why actuaries are concerned...
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