National Secular Society

@NatSecSoc

Campaigning for separation of religion and state, challenging religious privilege and promoting equality between all citizens regardless of religion or belief.

UK
Joined March 2009

Media

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  2. 22 hours ago

    In this week's Newsline: only a third of the public supports the monarchy's ties to the Church of England; we urge councils to support inclusive education; Welby and politics; non-stun slaughter; genital cutting; essays, events and more

  3. Jan 4

    In the media today: we're mentioned in a critique of a proposed definition of 'Islamophobia'; a Jewish father claims his children's sex ed violates his human rights; Brazil's new president downplays LGBT+ rights; religious still dominate new US Congress

  4. Jan 3

    Show your support for inclusive education, free from religious discrimination and privilege, throughout the UK. Sign our petition

  5. Jan 3

    In the media today: a review of preferential transport to faith schools in Wrexham in north Wales is dropped; Christian magistrate is allowed to appeal dismissal over gay adoption comments; protests over women entering temple shut down Indian state

  6. Jan 2

    ICYMI: A collection of 12 of our favourite blogs of 2018. Articles focus on subjects including free speech, faith schools, child abuse, ritual genital cutting, public services, charities and more

  7. Jan 2

    In the media this new year: terrorist investigation into Manchester stabbings; public thinks Welby should keep his political views to himself; non-stun slaughter ruling comes into force in northern Belgium; foreign sec orders persecuted Christians review

  8. Jan 1

    Happy new year! Our centrepiece event of this year is our conference in London on 18 May. We'll be discussing how to . Find out more and buy your tickets now

  9. 27 Dec 2018

    Should clerics enjoy a privileged platform to promote their political agenda? In a letter to today's , our CEO says religion should be free to compete in the marketplace of ideas, but should be kept well away from the business of legislating.

  10. 21 Dec 2018

    In this week's Newsline: the education secretary dismisses calls for reform in England; warning notice for independent Jewish school which censors resources; we open nominations for 2019; essays, quotes and more

  11. 21 Dec 2018

    Your daily media briefing: Could Prince Charles abdicate over religion once he's King? (NSS mentioned); report 'influenced' by ; 'cleared of breaking Tory rules' over comments

  12. 20 Dec 2018

    Looking for a gift to give over the Christmas period? Tickets for our conference are on sale for £50 - or just £25 for NSS members. Find out more and buy your tickets here:

  13. 20 Dec 2018

    In the media today: Catholic Church in the US state of Illinois withheld names of 500 priests accused of sexual abuse; Trevor Phillips writes on a proposed definition of 'Islamophobia'; academics say schools should teach Muslim and feminist views of Jesus

  14. 19 Dec 2018

    Prayers are personal. They shouldn’t be an official part of government business or imposed in government meetings at a local or national level. Here's why we campaign to - and how you can contact us about prayers in your local council

  15. 19 Dec 2018

    In the media today: two brothers sentenced to death for in Pakistan; West Yorkshire council in non-stun meat row says it's schools' responsibility to tell parents about it; MPs campaign for separate Sikh ethnicity on UK census

  16. 18 Dec 2018

    Schools are for teaching, not preaching. And we should stop dividing our children by their parents' religion. Here's how you can help to spread that message - get involved in our campaign

  17. 18 Dec 2018

    In the media today: Council leader rejects claim of discrimination over plan to review transport to faith schools; the Washington Post calls for a reckoning over sexual abuse in the Catholic Church; overhaul of sex education planned in Ireland

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