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.
Right to Food Day: Campaigners’ push for National Food Strategy inclusion
Activism

Right to Food Day: Campaigners’ push for National Food Strategy inclusion

Big Issue founder’s Future Generations Bill returns to the House of Lords
Politics

Big Issue founder’s Future Generations Bill returns to the House of Lords

‘I think Jonathan Pie would have joined GB News’
Culture

‘I think Jonathan Pie would have joined GB News’

Is the term ‘white privilege’ leaving working-class white kids neglected?
News

Is the term ‘white privilege’ leaving working-class white kids neglected?

‘White privilege’ education report is ‘promoting a culture war’
News

‘White privilege’ education report is ‘promoting a culture war’

Inside Download Festival: ‘It was a liberating feeling to take off the mask’
Music

Inside Download Festival: ‘It was a liberating feeling to take off the mask’

When the Archbishop of Canterbury sold The Big Issue
News

When the Archbishop of Canterbury sold The Big Issue

Plans to work from home forever may create high street ‘haves and have nots’
Employment

Plans to work from home forever may create high street ‘haves and have nots’

How getting a bank account while homeless ‘changes your life ten-fold’
Housing

How getting a bank account while homeless ‘changes your life ten-fold’

Is flying a flag on your car during the Euros illegal?
News

Is flying a flag on your car during the Euros illegal?

Youth unemployment at ‘critical moment’ as job market shows recovery signs
Employment

Youth unemployment at ‘critical moment’ as job market shows recovery signs

‘Every time I buy a coffee I think I should be saving for my cladding bill’
Housing

‘Every time I buy a coffee I think I should be saving for my cladding bill’