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.
Homeless deaths hit record high in England and Wales
Housing

Homeless deaths hit record high in England and Wales

Human Rights Day: The fight for rights goes on for food and housing
News

Human Rights Day: The fight for rights goes on for food and housing

Big Issue vendor speaks out following ‘brutal’ suspected attack
News

Big Issue vendor speaks out following ‘brutal’ suspected attack

Five million people to face ‘distressing’ destitution post-Covid-19
Social Justice

Five million people to face ‘distressing’ destitution post-Covid-19

Thangam Debbonaire: ‘Street homelessness is a moral failure this Christmas’
Housing

Thangam Debbonaire: ‘Street homelessness is a moral failure this Christmas’

Labour calls on Government to protect rough sleepers at Christmas
Housing

Labour calls on Government to protect rough sleepers at Christmas

After Debenhams and Arcadia what is the future for retail workers?
Employment

After Debenhams and Arcadia what is the future for retail workers?

New wellbeing score shows quality of life in England is in ‘freefall’
News

New wellbeing score shows quality of life in England is in ‘freefall’

Affordable housing rise in 2020 is ‘a drop in the ocean’
Housing

Affordable housing rise in 2020 is ‘a drop in the ocean’

Newcastle project stopping 24k families from homelessness scoops global award
Housing

Newcastle project stopping 24k families from homelessness scoops global award

Homelessness in Scotland can end in a decade, say campaigners
Housing

Homelessness in Scotland can end in a decade, say campaigners

Here’s what 24,000 homeless youngsters could eat this Christmas
Housing

Here’s what 24,000 homeless youngsters could eat this Christmas