People who aren't religious or no longer practice religion are being urged to select the 'no religion' option in the upcoming census. Census 2022 takes place on April 3rd, after being delayed for a year due to the pandemic. The Humanist Association of Ireland is appealing to people to tick 'no religion' if applicable, as the census data will help determine government policy and funding in the coming decade. Speaking on Newstalk Breakfast, the group's CEO Jillian Brennan said they're appealing to "the citizens of Ireland who are not religious or who no longer practice a religion". Henry McKean has been out and about getting a straw poll on how you plan to fill out the census,
Will you tick the 'no religion' box on the census form?
People who aren't religious or no longer practice religion are being urged to select the 'no reli...
17.10 25 Feb 2022