**Schools special offer** As Covid continues and schools start back online, Atheist Ireland are offering the book 'Is my family odd about gods' free (excluding postage and packaging). This means that you can get this book for the total price of 10 euro. This offer is aimed at families with ...
RTE, the National Broadcaster, has apologised for any offence that may have been caused by a Waterford Whispers News sketch on New Year’s Eve Countdown show. The Catholic Archbishop of Armagh Eamon Martin had complained that the item was offensive and blasphemous. Atheist Ireland has written about this issue and you can ...
Irish parents have more rights in relation to the education of their children under the Irish Constitution than they have under human rights law. The United Nations and the Council of Europe constantly raise the issue of the failure of the Irish State to protect the human rights of minorities ...
This week’s Secular Sunday. To avoid missing out, sign up here to receive Secular Sunday by email *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* Editorial Bishops want ‘blasphemous’ item removed Happy new year to all of our readers! The Catholic Bishops have started the new year by returning to the 1960s, trying to impose their values ...
Catholic Archbishop Eamon Martin has called on RTE to immediately remove a television clip which he says it is offensive, outrageous, and blasphemous. He was complaining about RTE’s New Year’s Eve Countdown Show, which included a mock news review by Waterford Whispers News. The mock news review reported that a ...