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Christmas is upon us and we’re all on the look-out for the perfect presents and thoughtful stocking fillers for our loved ones to make the big day special.

What better gift to give to your family and friends (or even a sneaky treat for yourself) than a multi award-winning news and entertainment magazine delivered directly to your door every week?

In the past 12 months, The Big Issue has brought you galaxy-shattering revelations from Star Wars legend Mark Hamill, comedy titans Alan Partridge and Malcolm Tucker head-to-head on Brexit in a special Armando Iannucci guest-edited edition and travelled Japan with feline favourite Street Cat Bob as well as much, much more.

We’ve got big things planned for 2018 and you can be a part of it – while helping our vendors across the country with a hand up not a hand out – with the gift that keeps on giving: a subscription to The Big Issue starting at the low, low price of just £32.50 for three months.

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