Samira Shackle

Samira Shackle

Samira Shackle is editor of New Humanist.

Articles by Samira Shackle

Finsbury Park

Exit strategies

After a spate of terrorist attacks on European soil, getting deradicalisation programmes to work has become more important than ever.

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School

A lesson in failure

Issues at religious free schools have raised serious questions about the direction of education policy in Britain.

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Oldknow school

Schools for scandal

Allegations of an Islamist plot to take over Birmingham schools caused a national outcry. What really happened?

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Central African Republic

War without an end

Violence in the Central African Republic has escalated to the point where the UN warns of genocide. Is religion to blame, asks Samira Shackle

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What is modern slavery?

Recent media coverage should provoke a serious discussion about how to protect the most vulnerable, writes Samira Shackle

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We still can’t talk about sex

The national survey on sex, published every ten years, shows that attitudes are continuing to liberalise. But the media reaction suggests we’re still incapable of a mature national conversation about the subject, says Samira Shackle

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Pakistan bombings are an attack on everyday life

This morning's explosion near an anti-polio vaccination drive in Peshawar is the latest high-profile attack in Pakistan. The targets of the attacks may vary but the goal is always the same – to spread terror and instill fear into daily life. Samira Shackle reports

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