Greg Barradale
Greg is a Senior Reporter for the Big Issue. He reports on social affairs ranging from asylum and homelessness, to public transport and protests. He was a winner of the News and Investigations category at the MHP 30toWatch awards 2023, and was shortlisted for feature writer of the year at the 2023 BSME Talent Awards. If you've got a story which you think needs covering, email him at greg.barradale@bigissue.com
Pride 1972 veteran recreates photo from first march 50 years on
Pride

Pride 1972 veteran recreates photo from first march 50 years on

Met Police said releasing Grenfell death toll would cause crime as most affected were Muslim
Grenfell
Housing

Met Police said releasing Grenfell death toll would cause crime as most affected were Muslim

Teenage activists deliver wheelbarrows of mud to Kellogg's factory to protest 'misleading' health claims
Healthy food

Teenage activists deliver wheelbarrows of mud to Kellogg's factory to protest 'misleading' health claims

Most Brits think today’s children will find life harder than their parents
Social mobility

Most Brits think today’s children will find life harder than their parents

‘All my costs have gone up but my pay hasn’t’: Railway workers explain why they’re on strike
Union rail worker Matthew Lee holds a flag on the picket line outside King's Cross station
Rail strikes

‘All my costs have gone up but my pay hasn’t’: Railway workers explain why they’re on strike

Inflation is now forecast to hit 11 per cent in October, says Bank of England
inflation
News

Inflation is now forecast to hit 11 per cent in October, says Bank of England

Exclusive: Government has spent £1.5m on art for official buildings since start of pandemic
Government Art Collection
Politics

Exclusive: Government has spent £1.5m on art for official buildings since start of pandemic

Everything we know about Squid Game season two, now that it's official
Squid Game season 2
Squid Game

Everything we know about Squid Game season two, now that it's official

Protests planned across country as court rules Rwanda refugee flight can go ahead
Rwanda Policy

Protests planned across country as court rules Rwanda refugee flight can go ahead

National food strategy won't expand free school meals to another 1.1 million children, despite recommendations
Social Justice

National food strategy won't expand free school meals to another 1.1 million children, despite recommendations

A US-funded anti-abortion group is trying to influence UK anti-protest legislation
A protester holds a 'My body, my choice' placard.
Protest

A US-funded anti-abortion group is trying to influence UK anti-protest legislation

Priti Patel's new bill 'treats peaceful protest like knife crime or terrorism'
public order bill
Public Order Bill

Priti Patel's new bill 'treats peaceful protest like knife crime or terrorism'

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