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The Big Issue teams up with ProxyAddress to level playing field for vendors

The Big Issue teams up with ProxyAddress to level playing field for vendors
Regulator launches guidelines for lenders to protect vulnerable consumers

Regulator launches guidelines for lenders to protect vulnerable consumers
Rose McGowan started acting to escape homelessness

Rose McGowan started acting to escape homelessness
Campaigners urge financial watchdog to cap credit card costs to slash debt

Campaigners urge financial watchdog to cap credit card costs to slash debt
Cardboard Citizens premiere new show shining a light on homeless deaths

Cardboard Citizens premiere new show shining a light on homeless deaths
Gallery: Exhibition showcases photography of rough sleepers and sofa surfers

Gallery: Exhibition showcases photography of rough sleepers and sofa surfers
Mark Millar opens new community café to boost his hometown

Mark Millar opens new community café to boost his hometown
High-cost credit complaints are up by 130 per cent this year

High-cost credit complaints are up by 130 per cent this year
The arts overtake agriculture as a UK economic power – but cuts continue

The arts overtake agriculture as a UK economic power – but cuts continue
Chronicler of Brexit Coldwar Steve designs exclusive Big Issue cover

Chronicler of Brexit Coldwar Steve designs exclusive Big Issue cover
The very dab: Scots words show 'innovation and self-deprecation'

The very dab: Scots words show 'innovation and self-deprecation'
Radio series about the lives of homeless duo Tara and George wins BPG Award

Radio series about the lives of homeless duo Tara and George wins BPG Award
Why an artist is travelling the UK collecting people's fingerprints

Why an artist is travelling the UK collecting people's fingerprints
People with mental health issues are paying an extra £1,500 a year on bills

People with mental health issues are paying an extra £1,500 a year on bills
Government starts crackdown on landlords who won't let to people on benefits

Government starts crackdown on landlords who won't let to people on benefits
Right to Rent breaches human rights law and fuels racism, High Court rules

Right to Rent breaches human rights law and fuels racism, High Court rules
More than a million carers and cleaners are suffering in-work poverty
