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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.

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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.

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