Issey, Paul, Terry and Matt (Photo by Liam Heaton)
The Big Issue
Big Issue Group is a social enterprise working to end poverty through social business solutions. With 3.8m people in the UK experiencing destitution, Big Issue Group creates opportunities and solutions for people to work, earn, learn and thrive. It consists of a number of different entities:
- Big Issue Media: A world-famous, award-winning magazine sold on the streets of the UK since 1991. Vendors who sell the magazine earn their income as their own mini enterprises, buying magazines for £2 and selling them to the public for £4, keeping the difference. Big Issue journalism champions positive solutions to ending the poverty crisis, within the pages of the magazine and on bigissue.com.
- Big Issue Changing Lives CIC: A community interest company set up to enable and support people in poverty to work, earn, learn and thrive. This includes support services for Big Issue vendors, who receive help with developing skills, finding housing and improving health and wellbeing.
- Big Issue Invest: A social investor which invests in organisations that work to end poverty and inequality in the UK. Founded in 2005, it offers loans and grants from £20,000 to £4 million to social-purpose businesses and charities across the UK. The capital raised by Big Issue Invest is from private sources and not from sales of the magazine.
- Big Issue Recruit: A person-centred recruitment service working with employers and candidates to help people facing barriers to work to obtain and retain sustainable employment.
- Big Issue Impact: An impact advisory business working with corporate clients to create better social outcomes, enhancing their ESG and sustainability thinking, capabilities and go-to-market strategies.
- Lord John Bird’s parliamentary office: Lord Bird, co-founder of Big Issue Group, is a crossbench ‘People’s Peer’, appointed in 2015. He leads the Big Issue’s campaigning function, which is currently campaigning for the government to set legally binding poverty reduction targets.
For further information on the Big Issue Group, visit About Big Issue Group.
The Molotovs
Despite their young ages, The Molotovs have played more than 600 shows, both in their home town of London and around the world. They’ve shared stages with the likes of Sex Pistols feat Frank Carter, Blondie and The Libertines, and last summer won support slots with Iggy Pop and The Damned in the US.
The band have had three top-ten singles – including two number ones in the vinyl charts – and debut album Wasted On Youth will be released on Marshall records on January 30, with an accompanying tour around the UK.
Preorder the album Wasted On Youth (Marshall Records) HERE
The Molotovs Wasted On Youth tour
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06/01 – King Tuts, Glasgow
07/01 – Lending Room, Leeds
08/01 – Gorilla, Manchester
09/01 – Thekla, Bristol
11/01 – The Cavern, Exeter
13/01 – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham
14/01 – Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham
15/01 – Esquires, Bedford
16/01 – Ramsgate Music Hall, Ramsgate
21/01 – Hallamshire Hotel, Sheffield
22/01 – The Bootleg Social, Blackpool
23/01 – The Sugarmill, Stoke
24/01 – Monks Waterside, Aylesbury
26/01 – The Brook, Southampton
27/01 – The Black Prince, Northampton
28/01 – The Waterfront Studio, Norwich
30/01 – Banquet Records At Kingston College, Kingston
31/01 – Resident Music, Shop, Brighton
01/02 – Rough Trade, Denmark Street, London
02/02 – Sister Ray at 100 Club, London
04/02 – HMV, Shop, Cardiff
05/02 – Jacaranda Records, Shop, Liverpool
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