Regular readers will know that this newsletter usually features atheism-related posts from bloggers based in Ireland. Sometimes those definitions are stretched if I think a post is particularly interesting or if there's a dearth of more relevant posts. And occasionally, like this week, I just can't find any. I don't ...
It's been a relatively quiet week for Atheist Ireland but that doesn't mean there's not plenty going on behind the scenes. As well as our forthcoming AGM, there are a number of other projects underway that we hope will benefit our members, help expand our membership and further our aims ...
As today is the second Sunday of the month, I spent much of the afternoon at one of Atheist Ireland's monthly brunches (although brunch might be the wrong term for something that goes on until 5:00 in the afternoon). It's a regular event and I told you about it in ...
The UN Human Rights Committee is preparing to adopt a list of issues about Ireland at its session from 14 October to 1 November. Yesterday was the closing date for emailing submissions to the UN Human Rights Committee asking them to raise issues with Ireland. Atheist Ireland has sent the ...
We have a small amount of big(ish) news this week, as well as a substantial amount of smaller news. And some cracking blog posts. And details of upcoming events. All of it's worth reading on for. This part is mostly just filler. So you can skip it if you like. ...