Why are so many people sleeping rough in Westminster?
Ollie* remembered the day he sold a copy of the Big Issue for £550. While selling the magazine on the

Ollie* remembered the day he sold a copy of the Big Issue for £550. While selling the magazine on the

Content Warning: This article contains content about self-harming behaviour Prisons in England and Wales saw the highest number of self-harm

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Ellie was at Waterloo station when a man approached her and asked whether she liked threesomes. He continued loudly asking