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Big Issue-backed Change Please coffee kiosk opens in Clapham Common
Big Issue-backed Change Please coffee kiosk opens in Clapham Common
Care leavers met with Jacqueline Wilson to debate the true reality of care
Care leavers met with Jacqueline Wilson to debate the true reality of care
It’s time for the big kick-off as the Homeless World Cup heads to Mexico
It’s time for the big kick-off as the Homeless World Cup heads to Mexico
Councils have £10m shortfall to deal with Homelessness Reduction Act duties
Councils have £10m shortfall to deal with Homelessness Reduction Act duties
Changemakers: Hadeel Ayoub is designing gloves that translate sign language
Changemakers: Hadeel Ayoub is designing gloves that translate sign language
Veterans Aid is helping hundreds of homeless veterans find sanctuary
Veterans Aid is helping hundreds of homeless veterans find sanctuary
Small talk has saved 20 per cent more lives on the railways in 2018
Small talk has saved 20 per cent more lives on the railways in 2018
The food industry must take greater responsibility for single-use plastics
The food industry must take greater responsibility for single-use plastics
Vote for The Big Issue in the PPA Scottish Magazine Awards!
Vote for The Big Issue in the PPA Scottish Magazine Awards!
Universal Credit is still behind rising use of foodbanks
Universal Credit is still behind rising use of foodbanks
The Big Issue is at the heart of a report aiming at ending youth homelessness
The Big Issue is at the heart of a report aiming at ending youth homelessness
Fact/Fiction: Do 10% of Brits really qualify for an Irish passport?
Fact/Fiction: Do 10% of Brits really qualify for an Irish passport?
We've got a new look! Pick up our redesigned Big Issue on the streets now
We've got a new look! Pick up our redesigned Big Issue on the streets now
Inside the unlikely nerve-centre fighting against veteran homelessness
Inside the unlikely nerve-centre fighting against veteran homelessness
In war-torn South Sudan, a meal costs a New Yorker $348.36
In war-torn South Sudan, a meal costs a New Yorker $348.36
We asked our leaders how they're solving homelessness. Here are their answers