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.
Nicola Sturgeon backs Edinburgh scheme to give rough sleepers free books
Housing

Nicola Sturgeon backs Edinburgh scheme to give rough sleepers free books

Counting the dead: What now for Britain’s homelessness crisis?
Housing

Counting the dead: What now for Britain’s homelessness crisis?

Sadiq Khan approves 100 water fountains across London
Environment

Sadiq Khan approves 100 water fountains across London

The Homeless World Cup is heading to Cardiff next year
Housing

The Homeless World Cup is heading to Cardiff next year

Jack Sargeant follows in late dad Carl’s footsteps with Big Issue sell-off
Housing

Jack Sargeant follows in late dad Carl’s footsteps with Big Issue sell-off

Support the International Day of Rural Women with The Big Issue Shop
Ethical Shopping

Support the International Day of Rural Women with The Big Issue Shop

Nicola Sturgeon gives £6.5m backing to Social Bite’s Housing First program
Housing

Nicola Sturgeon gives £6.5m backing to Social Bite’s Housing First program

The Government will now officially count the number of homeless deaths
Housing

The Government will now officially count the number of homeless deaths

‘One of a kind’ London vendor Donato Barbieri has died
News

‘One of a kind’ London vendor Donato Barbieri has died

If banks can have their debt cancelled, why can’t the rest of us?
Money

If banks can have their debt cancelled, why can’t the rest of us?

Most young adults can’t afford to buy even the cheapest homes
Housing

Most young adults can’t afford to buy even the cheapest homes

The next stage of Universal Credit could push even more people to foodbanks
News

The next stage of Universal Credit could push even more people to foodbanks