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Religious 'courts', judges' services and de facto 'blasphemy laws' challenged in NSS submission to rule of law inquiry Read ...
Islamic school closed down after failing Ofsted inspectors for seven years and admitting new pupils despite ban. Read More » ...
NSS: "Fundamental reforms" needed to create framework for "secular state where citizens are treated equally" Read More » ...
Responding to a consultation on the closure, the NSS said that whilst inclusive, nonreligious schools are appropriate for ...
Earlier this year the Home Secretary Yvette Cooper told Parliament: "we do not have a blasphemy law in this country, nor will we have one." But the prosecution of a man for burning a Quran outside the ...
National Secular Society calls for the "plainly defective" charges to be dropped. The prosecution of a man for burning a Quran "evokes the notion of blasphemy", a legal expert has said. Human rights ...
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 ...
Over a third of schools in Britain are faith schools, yet their place within public education systems remains deeply contested. Proponents of faith schools claim that they improve parental choice, ...