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Going into debt doesn't mean you've failed. Here's how to get help
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Going into debt doesn't mean you've failed. Here's how to get help

Amid the cost of living crisis, experts explain that being in debt is nothing to be ashamed of.
How to manage your money if you become ill or disabled
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How to manage your money if you become ill or disabled

giffgaff is connecting more homes with affordable broadband – and backing nature restoration too
Wide illustration of a countryside scene with mountains, homes, waterways and a windmill, with workers reviewing plans and Wi-Fi symbols across buildings, representing nationwide broadband connectivity.
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giffgaff is connecting more homes with affordable broadband – and backing nature restoration too

'It’s amazing that something that’s so focused on animals can make you feel so human'
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'It’s amazing that something that’s so focused on animals can make you feel so human'

Why Wates are the perfect partners for the Big Issue 100 Changemakers of 2026
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Why Wates are the perfect partners for the Big Issue 100 Changemakers of 2026

Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty
The hidden cost of going unseen and unheard
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The hidden cost of going unseen and unheard

Never underestimate the power of pets
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Never underestimate the power of pets

Got an old mobile gathering dust? You’re not alone
Illustration of a hand holding a pink smartphone with a green recycling symbol on the screen, surrounded by icons including a heart, magnifying glass, pound coin, SIM card, and laptop, all set against a bright yellow radial background. Logos of giffgaff and Big Issue Group appear in the top right with the tagline “Connecting people to their potential.”
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How a Citroën ë-Berlingo Van is helping Swansea charity deliver connection and kindness
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How a Citroën ë-Berlingo Van is helping Swansea charity deliver connection and kindness

How a new electric van is helping Oxfordshire's over-50s to keep fit
A man wearing a white sports top and light trousers stands smiling next to a grey Citroën ë-Berlingo van with “Living in Fitness” and “Driving Change for Good” branding. The van is parked at an electric vehicle charging station with a Fastned charger in the background. The setting is an outdoor charging area with a covered structure and trees with autumn foliage.
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How a new electric van is helping Oxfordshire's over-50s to keep fit

The power of B Corp – balancing profit with progress
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The power of B Corp – balancing profit with progress

"It's more than just a phone": How digital access is transforming life for Big Issue vendors
A Big Issue vendor named James sits smiling in his wheelchair, holding magazines and a phone. He wears glasses, a red Big Issue beanie, and a dark jacket. The image is surrounded by illustrated elements including a large smartphone displaying glucose monitoring data (showing 10.7 mmol/L), hearts, and cartoon figures using phones. The background is pink with yellow and white decorative lines. The giffgaff and Big Issue Group logos appear in the top right, with the tagline 'Connecting people to their potential'
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"It's more than just a phone": How digital access is transforming life for Big Issue vendors

How an electric van is helping to make Changemakers Matthew's House a home from home
Two men stand in front of a Citroën electric van with a green number plate. The man on the left, wearing a black zip-up jacket with a white logo, blue jeans, and grey trainers, has short dark hair and a beard. The man on the right, wearing a black hoodie with a white logo, brown trousers, and brown shoes, has a white beard and a burgundy beanie. The van has a distinctive multicoloured design on the side, featuring diagonal stripes in orange, yellow, pink, and white. Logos for “Big Issue Group” and “Citroën” are visible on the van, along with the phrase “Driving Change for Good.” The background includes a mix of modern and older buildings, a church, and a grassy area.
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How an electric van is helping to make Changemakers Matthew's House a home from home

What do kids really think about electric cars and the future of driving?
A Citroën Ami microcar with a UK-style number plate reading “AMII YEP” is shown against a colourful geometric background. Inside the car, several young boys in school uniforms are smiling and looking out of the windshield. The background features bright blue, yellow, red, and pink shapes, giving the image a playful and dynamic feel.
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What do kids really think about electric cars and the future of driving?

Anyone could be a few missed pay cheques away from homelessness 
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Anyone could be a few missed pay cheques away from homelessness 

Citroën superfans celebrate the iconic brand's classic past and sustainable future
A stylized illustration showcasing three generations of Citroën cars. At the top, a classic green DS with a roof rack. In the middle, a modern blue hatchback, possibly a Saxo. At the bottom, an iconic red and white 2CV with luggage beside it. A figure with a camera stands near the blue car, capturing the scene. The background features abstract shapes suggesting travel and adventure.
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Citroën superfans celebrate the iconic brand's classic past and sustainable future

Smiley Charity Film Awards celebrates pictures with purpose with Olivia Colman film among winners
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Smiley Charity Film Awards celebrates pictures with purpose with Olivia Colman film among winners

Gender equality: For a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world
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Gender equality: For a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world