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.
Vagrancy Act to be scrapped ‘at a pace’, says minister
Housing

Vagrancy Act to be scrapped ‘at a pace’, says minister

Town criers, tears and Stormzy: Big Issue vendors on their return
News

Town criers, tears and Stormzy: Big Issue vendors on their return

Are British people in Spain facing deportation following the Brexit deadline?
News

Are British people in Spain facing deportation following the Brexit deadline?

‘We need proper pay’: Deliveroo riders flood UK streets in rights strike
Activism

‘We need proper pay’: Deliveroo riders flood UK streets in rights strike

Deliveroo strike: ‘I’ve lost sleep not knowing how much I’ll make next week’
Employment

Deliveroo strike: ‘I’ve lost sleep not knowing how much I’ll make next week’

Can humans create venom?
News

Can humans create venom?

Captain Sir Tom Moore: Charity challenge launched in lockdown hero’s memory
Activism

Captain Sir Tom Moore: Charity challenge launched in lockdown hero’s memory

Viral Glasgow food queue photo inspires Bowie charity single
Activism

Viral Glasgow food queue photo inspires Bowie charity single

LGBTQ+ homelessness: ‘It’s upsetting there aren’t more places for me’
Housing

LGBTQ+ homelessness: ‘It’s upsetting there aren’t more places for me’

Pay renters’ £300m debts or risk spending more on homelessness, MPs warn
Housing

Pay renters’ £300m debts or risk spending more on homelessness, MPs warn

Youth unemployment crisis will cost UK economy £7bn warns think tank
Employment

Youth unemployment crisis will cost UK economy £7bn warns think tank

Social rent homes plummeted by 200,000 in eight years, warns housing review
Housing

Social rent homes plummeted by 200,000 in eight years, warns housing review