Big Brother Watch believes that computers could wrongly criminalise people in the government's plans to tackle benefit fraud.
Gosia Buccanza left Poland for Britain at the age of 19, so is well qualified to give Big Issue her top five books about ...
Helen Pattinson, chief executive of War Child UK, writes about the future for children in Gaza and what is needed to keep ...
Struggling Irish creatives have been given good news. Ireland’s Basic Income for Artists pilot scheme has been made a ...
As Big Issue Invest celebrates 20 years of social impact, we take a look at some of the enterprises we've supported over the ...
Could a street in become a solar-powered utopia? Filmmakers Dan Edelstyn and Hilary Powell set out with a mission – but found ...
Finland is the world leader on tackling homelessness. We travelled to Helsinki to find out why – and why numbers are set to ...
There’s a ‘right to roam’ in under 10% of England and when we do have access there are limits to what we can do, with rare ...
Disgraced royal Prince Andrew won't be evicted from his Royal Lodge despite not paying rent for 22 years. We asked a lawyer ...
Renters' Rights Bill set to become law – more than 2,300 days since Tories promised evictions reform
Labour's long-awaited Renters' Rights Bill has cleared its final Commons debate and now will become law after a 2,000-day ...
Human rights campaigners fear that the government's methods for tackling fraud in the benefits system could have "devastating ...
In an exclusive interview with the Big Issue, Keir Starmer outlined what he thinks digital ID will mean for people ...
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