Liam Geraghty
Liam Geraghty
Liam has written for The Big Issue since 2017, originally starting out as a Junior Writer/Sub-Editor before working up the ranks to become Senior Reporter in 2019 and Deputy Digital Editor (News) in 2023. That role sees him take charge of news and investigations relating to housing, homelessness and social issues. He also helps Big Issue vendors tell their story.
Vendor Phil is taking his idea of jobs for homeless people to Westminster
News

Vendor Phil is taking his idea of jobs for homeless people to Westminster

Government to scrap ‘no-fault’ evictions to boost private renters
Housing

Government to scrap ‘no-fault’ evictions to boost private renters

‘He was one in a million’: Customers pay emotional tributes to vendor Stevie
News

‘He was one in a million’: Customers pay emotional tributes to vendor Stevie

Is Bach really back nearly three centuries after his death?
News

Is Bach really back nearly three centuries after his death?

This app is aiming to help car washes to clean up their act on modern slavery
News

This app is aiming to help car washes to clean up their act on modern slavery

Deprived children are going hungry after missing out on school dinners
Social Justice

Deprived children are going hungry after missing out on school dinners

The Dying Homeless project has been taken over by the Museum of Homelessness
Housing

The Dying Homeless project has been taken over by the Museum of Homelessness

Targeted and imprisoned: The shocking reality of modern slavery in Britain
News

Targeted and imprisoned: The shocking reality of modern slavery in Britain

Huge turnout for late Paignton vendor Tony Lucas’ funeral
News

Huge turnout for late Paignton vendor Tony Lucas’ funeral

Fact/Fiction: Are working mums to blame for Britain’s child obesity crisis?
News

Fact/Fiction: Are working mums to blame for Britain’s child obesity crisis?

How The Big Issue is tackling modern slavery
News

How The Big Issue is tackling modern slavery

Proposed Universal Basic Income model could “cost less than welfare reforms”
News

Proposed Universal Basic Income model could “cost less than welfare reforms”