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Our story begins in 1967 when Richard launched Student magazine, aged 15.
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The Virgin brand was born in 1970 when Richard Branson and his friend Nik Powell launched a mail order record business and chose the name Virgin, because they were entirely new to business.
Equipped with a lot of courage, audacity and youthful self-belief, the mail order business evolved into Virgin Records with a record shop on Oxford Street in London. The evolution continued when Richard and the team saw an opportunity to create a different recording experience for musical artists. They acquired a large, rundown manor house in Oxford and converted it into a recording studio which they called The Manor. They signed Mike Oldfield as their first artist and produced the number one selling album, Tubular Bells. Virgin Records went on to sign household names from The Sex Pistols to The Rolling Stones and became the biggest independent label in the world.
After expanding across the music and media scene, Virgin made a big leap into aviation – convinced we could provide people with a better flying experience. Virgin Atlantic launched in 1984 and Virgin went on to expand into sectors including travel and leisure; telecommunications and media; music and entertainment; financial services and health and wellness. There are now more than 40 Virgin companies operating in 35 countries and employing over 60,000 people.
In 2004, we founded the non-profit foundation, Virgin Unite, to unite people and entrepreneurial ideas to create opportunities for a better world. In 2013 we founded Virgin StartUp , a not-for-profit that provides business advice, access to funding, mentoring and a growing community, helping thousands of founders to change business for good. In 2015 we launched Virgin Red , an app that rewards users for living a life more Virgin through access to exclusive offers and opportunities from Virgin and friends.
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Virgin Blue | Launching Australia's first low-cost airline
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Our story begins in 1967 when Richard launched Student magazine, aged 15.
The Virgin brand is born. Virgin Mail Order starts selling cut price records in Student.
Virgin opens its first record shop.
Richard purchases a residence in Oxfordshire, England and uses it to open the first Virgin Records recording studio, called The Manor.
The Sex Pistols, The Rolling Stones, Janet Jackson, The Smashing Pumpkins and The Spice Girls would all eventually appear on Virgin's label.
Virgin Records and Virgin Music Publishing launch in the UK. Virgin Records later expands to the USA (1986).
Virgin Records goes where all other major record labels fear to tread - like belting out “God Save The Queen” on Silver Jubilee day, opposite the Houses of Parliament.
Richard purchases Necker Island, which later becomes his family home.
The first Virgin Megastore opens. The brand later expands globally, including Japan (1990), the USA (1992), the Middle East (2001) and Australia (2002).
We get into gaming with Virgin Games (later to become Virgin Interactive), releasing video games for classic systems such as the Amiga, the ZX Spectrum, the Amstrad CPC and the C64.
Virgin takes to the air for the first time, launching Virgin Atlantic.
Virgin Holidays arrives. Not content with just getting people there in style, we want to keep them there in style. For around two weeks or so, anyway.
Mates Condoms launches. A non-profit low-cost condoms company, it was aimed at young people to help combat the AIDS crisis.
Miami anyone? Virgin Atlantic buys another Boeing 747 to launches its second route from London Gatwick to Miami.
The Virgin Airship and Balloon Company (later to become Virgin Balloon Flights) takes off.
It becomes quite hard to keep Richard’s feet on the ground…
Virgin Publishing is formed (later becoming Virgin Books).
Virgin Records sells to Thorn EMI for $1 billion.
We hit UK airwaves with Virgin Radio (which relaunches in 2015). Virgin later expands to open stations in Thailand (2002); India (2006); Italy (2007); France, Dubai, Turkey (2008); Jordan (2009); Canada (2010); Lebanon (2013); Indonesia (2015); Romania (2017); Oman and Switzerland (2018).
Virgin Cola and Virgin Vodka launch as part of Virgin Drinks.
V2 Music, Virgin.net, Virgin Brides, and Virgin Express are born.
The first V festival is held in the UK. It later expands to the USA and Canada (2006). Rock on.
Virgin Trains launches and the following year is awarded a 15 year franchise for the West Coast Main Line route in the UK.
The Virgin Cosmetics Company launches.
Virgin Direct launches the Virgin One account with Royal Bank of Scotland.
Virgin Books publishes Richard's first autobiography, Losing My Virginity.
The brand later expands to Australia (2000); the USA (2002); Canada (2005); China, France, South Africa (2006); India (2008); Chile, Poland (2012); Colombia (2013); Mexico, Saudi Arabia (2014); UAE (2018).
The brand later expands to South Africa (2001); Italy (2004); Spain, Portugal (2006); Australia (2008); Singapore (2013); Thailand (2014).
Richard receives a knighthood for services to entrepreneurship.
Virginmoney.com, Virgin Cars, Virgin Energy, Virgin Student and Virgin Wines launch.
Virgin Wines later expands from the UK to the USA (2010) and Australia (2011).
Virgin Limited Edition launches with Ulusaba (South Africa), Necker Island (British Virgin Islands), and the Roof Gardens (UK).
The portfolio later expands to Kasbah Tamadot (Morocco) in 2006; The Lodge (Switzerland) in 2007; Mahali Mzuri (Kenya) in 2013; Mont Rochelle (South Africa) in 2014 and Son Bunyola (Mallorca) in 2016.
Virgin Trains unveils its innovative Pendolino trains.
Virgin Money is born after Virgin Direct merges with Virginmoney.com. It later expands to Australia (2002), South Africa (2006) and the USA (2008).
Virgin Experience (later to become Virgin Experience Days) launches.
After the tragic events of 9/11, the aviation industry enters a global slump. Most airlines cut back, but Virgin Atlantic invests more in customer experience - including commissioning a new Clubhouse at London Heathrow.
Virgin Money's credit card launches in the UK.
Virgin Atlantic introduces its 'Upper Class' suite, with innovative, fully flat beds - and unveils its new Clubhouse.
Virgin Unite, the non-profit foundation of the Virgin Group, is founded to unite people and entrepreneurial ideas to create opportunities for a better world.
Virgin Galactic, the world's first commercial spaceline, launches.
Virgin Digital launches a download and subscription music service.
Virgin Games launches Virgin Casino and Virgin Poker.
Virgin Unite incubates two initiatives in South Africa: Pride ’n’ Purpose and the Branson Centre of Entrepreneurship, which later expands to Jamaica (2011).
Virgin Media is born from a merger of Virgin Mobile UK, Virgin.net and NTL Telewest. It later expands to Ireland (2015).
Virgin Fuels (later to become Virgin Green Fund) launches. Two years later Virgin Atlantic is the first airline to fly a Boeing 747 using biofuel.
Virgin Unite and partners open the Bhubezi Healthcare Clinic in South Africa. With Virgin Mobile USA, it also launches RE'Generation to support at-risk and homeless youth.
Virgin Health Miles (later to become Virgin Pulse) launches in the USA.
Virgin Unite partners with Nelson Mandela and Graça Machel to form The Elders.
V Australia and Virgin Healthcare launch.
Virgin Racing launches its own Formula 1 team.
Virgin Unite incubates the Carbon War Room (now merged with the Rocky Mountain Institute).
Holly and Sam Branson launch education charity Big Change at the Virgin Money London Marathon, breaking a world record with 32 friends linked together as a giant caterpillar.
Virgin Produced makes its debut with science fiction thriller Limitless.
Virgin Unite supports the launches of Galactic Unite and the Ocean Elders.
Virgin Australia is formed from the merger of Virgin Blue, V Australia, Pacific Blue and Polynesian Blue.
Richard joins the Global Commission on Drug Policy.
Virgin Money UK acquires Northern Rock at the second attempt.
Virgin Care launches as a private provider for the NHS.
Virgin Galactic announces orbital space-launch system LauncherOne, now part of Virgin Orbit.
Virgin Trains loses - then regains - the West Coast Main Line route after successfully challenging the UK government decision in court.
Virgin Galactic’s spaceship VSS Enterprise makes its first powered flight.
Virgin Racing Formula E team launches.
Virgin Unite and Richard partner with Jochen Zeitz to incubate The B Team.
A tragic accident during a Virgin Galactic test flight leads to the death of pilot Mike Alsbury. The incident was devastating to the whole team, but they vowed not to give up.
Virgin Hotels' first property opens in Chicago.
Ship ahoy! The Virgin Voyages brand is born.
Virgin Sport is founded. Its first festival takes place the following year.
Richard joins Breakthrough Energy Ventures.
Not-for-profit foundation Unite BVI is founded.
Virgin Group invests in Hyperloop One to create Virgin Hyperloop.
Virgin Books publishes Richard's second autobiography, Finding My Virginity .
Virgin Pulse merges with RedBrick Health and acquires SimplyWell (formerly Viverae) to create the world’s leading employee-health platform.
After a successful Virgin Galactic test flight, VSS Unity becomes the first vehicle built for commercial service to put people into space.
Virgin Hotels opens its second property in San Francisco, with further expansion planned across the USA (Dallas, Las Vegas, Nashville, New Orleans, New York) and beyond, including the UK (Edinburgh).
Brightline unveils Virgin MiamiCentral Station as its Florida hub.
Virgin Orbit conducts its first drop test successfully.
Virgin turns 50, and Virgin by Design is published by Thames & Hudson to celebrate.
Virgin Hotels Dallas and Virgin Hotels Nashville open.
The Virgin Group responds to the COVID-19 pandemic .
Virgin Hyperloop completes the world's first hyperloop passenger test
Virgin Music Label & Artist Services launches .
Virgin Media merges with O2 to create Virgin Media O2.
Virgin Red, the new rewards club from Virgin, launches .
Virgin Mobile Canada rebrands as Virgin Plus .
100,000 people take part in the final Virgin Money London Marathon .
A new study reveals some surprising results.
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The team at SuperDrug Online Doctor has just released a new study on one of the biggest taboos in American culture — virginity. The study, "American Virgin: First-Time Sex Trends of U.S. Males and Females" reveals trends on when Americans are losing their virginity, and what factors affect when this happens. The main one being a lack of sex education at school and at home. Among their various findings, one of the most interesting is that the total number of people who have ever had same-sex sexual contact is 11.5%. That’s more than 1 out of 10 people. To get these results, they analyzed World Health Organization, Center for Disease Control and National Survey of Family Growth data.
For the purpose of this study, the definition of virginity loss is whether the respondent had heterosexual vaginal intercourse. With that in mind, the average age of virginity loss for American men is 16.9 years old, and the average age for American women is 17.2 years old. The percentage of Americans who have never had sex is consistently higher for young women than young men between ages 15-18. Meaning there are more female virgins than male virgins between ages 15-18. What’s interesting is that at age 19, when many teens have left their parents home and are in college, there is a higher percentage of men who haven’t had sex. Meaning, there are more 19-year-old male virgins than there are 19-year-old female virgins.
You may wonder with whom these 15-19-year-olds are losing their virginity. According to American Virgin, “males’ first sexual experiences tend to be with women just six months older than them, while females’ are typically with men nearly a year and a half older.” This trend is probably due to only one of two partners being virgins — you can be the first sexual partner of more than one person. Whatever the reason, to get personal, this definitely brings up memories of being a freshman girl in college and walking by a group of older guys who jokingly referred to me as “fresh meat.” Gross.
While this study doesn’t look at college as a factor for virginity loss, it does look at several other factors: parents, smoking activity, and sex ed. For Americans ages 15-44, about 58.1% were raised by two biological or adoptive parents, and 41.9% were not. The average age of virginity loss in a household with two parents is 17.6 years old. The average age of virginity loss in a household without two parents is 16 years old. This means Americans tend to lose their virginity a year-and-a-half earlier if they do not live with two parents. Furthermore, about 6% of those who didn’t grow up in a household with two parents lost their virginity at age 12 or younger. That’s compared to 2% of those living in a two-parent household.
Since 12 is not an age when legal consent is possible, the study suggests that this reflects the overall prevalence of non-consensual sex reported by all survey respondents: 15.2% of women experienced involuntary sex with men, but only 4.7% of men experienced involuntary sex with women. Overall, the household trend tells us people who grow up in a two-parent household are likely to lose their virginities at an older age.
Another parent-related finding is that over 1 in 4 people surveyed said their parents never talked to them about sex. Interestingly enough, a similar number of people surveyed (though not necessarily the same exact people) did not use a contraceptive the first time they had sex. Parents majorly dropped the ball when it comes to educating their kids on consent — half of people surveyed said their parents never talked about how to say “no” to sex. Same goes for sex ed: 27% of American teenagers never learned how to say “no” to sex in school — and, on average, they’re losing their virginity slightly earlier because of it. This leads us to believe that Americans need some serious educating when it comes to consent .
Lastly, let’s talk smoking and sex. Random, right? Maybe not — the study looked at data regarding smokers and nonsmokers, and though there's no evidence that smoking causes virginity loss, The American Virgin suggests, “maybe women who smoke are risk-taking in other ways.” (The study only looks at females in this section because data relating male smokers and age of virginity loss was unavailable.) They report frequent smokers have sex nearly two years earlier than infrequent smokers and nonsmokers. Females who smoke 2 or more cigarettes a day lost their virginity at an average age of 15.6, while females who reported smoking 1 or fewer cigarettes a day lost their virginity at an average age of 17.5 years old. While we love women who aren’t afraid to take risks, please avoid risk-taking that causes 1 in 5 deaths a year.
And there you have it. Overall, this study suggests that schools are severely under-educating their students about sex, and that parents are not picking up the slack at home. The irony in this is that 28 states (more than half) do not legally require schools to have sex education programs, and this is primarily because people feel sexual education should be taught at the parent’s discretion. In some cases that means schools offer optional sex-ed classes that require permission slips from parents, but in other cases it means there are no sex-ed classes offered at all.
Not only is sex ed necessary for understanding basic human reproduction, but sex ed is responsible for teaching people from a young age that consent is the difference sex and rape. Consequently, consent i
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