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Issue 1604 - Time for a budget reboot

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The spring budget presents the Chancellor of the Exchequer with the opportunity to reshape the British economy through their policies. In recent years, they have don’t seem to have tried to do that very hard. So we’ve put together a handy wishlist. From housing to libraries, disabilities rights to the loss of cultural venues, these are the big issues that could be addressed to make countless lives better.

This week we also celebrate National Vendor Week. We’re proud to announce that we’ve been able to help 8% more people year-on-year as the cost of living crisis continues to bite. Our vendors collectively earned over £4million thanks to people like you buying magazines. Thank you for doing so and don’t miss the latest edition!

Also inside
• Meet people who have changed their life completely by getting a hand up from Big Issue
• A view from the streets of Taipei living under the shadow of China from our sister paper The Big Issue Taiwan
• Legendary actor John Malkovich explores the ground between beauty and horror in an exclusive interview
• Why it’s never too early to talk to kids about finance
• There’s a golden Letter To My Younger Self with Spandau Ballet star Tony Hadley
• Adam Curtis on his collaboration with Michael Sheen and Jamie Graham, The Way

Plus much more!

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Big Issue has spent over 30 years at the helm of self-help revolution. It all began with the launch of The Big Issue magazine in 1991, which was created to offer homeless and disadvantaged people the opportunity to earn a legitimate income by selling a magazine on the streets. Since then over 200 million copies magazine have been sold by over 100,000 people. Vendors buy the magazine upfront for £1.75 and sell it on to the public for £4.00, and in doing so each runs their own micro-enterprise. In 2005 Big Issue Invest was launched, with the aim of extending The Big Issue's mission by financing the growth of social enterprises and charities across the UK. To date the organisation has directly invested in over 350 such organisations, and manages or advises on more than £170 million of social funds.
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