Liam Halligan was born on April 29, 1969 (56 years old) in London, England. He is a British economist and journalist who became widely known to many TV viewers through his role at GB News, where he was the channel’s Economics and Business Editor from its launch in June 2021 until June 2024.

Halligan is also well known outside TV for his long-running writing and commentary work. He has written a weekly column for The Sunday Telegraph for many years, and he co-hosts The Telegraph’s “Planet Normal” podcast, where he talks through politics, money issues, and the wider news cycle.

One clear example of his work is his book “Home Truths: The UK’s chronic housing shortage”, where he focuses on housing policy and affordability.

Keep reading Liam Halligan’s Wiki to learn more about their family, partner, career, education, awards, net worth, and facts.

Liam Halligan Wiki & Early Life

Liam Halligan Wiki & Early Life
Full NameLiam James Halligan
ProfessionEconomist, journalist, broadcaster
Age56 years old
Date of BirthApril 29, 1969
NationalityBritish, Irish
Zodiac/Sun SignTaurus
BirthplaceLondon, England
Current AddressLondon, Saffron Walden

Liam Halligan Ex-wife & Children

Liam was married to journalist Lucy Ward, but now they are divorced. The reason for the separation is yet to be updated, and other details about his wedding and relationship are yet to be updated.

Daughter

Ailis Halligan is Liam’s daughter, who is a Tbilisi-based journalist and language specialist covering the former Soviet Union for outlets like IntelliNews and The Times.

Relationship StatusDivorced
Ex-wifeLucy Ward
Children Daughter: Ailis Halligan
Son: Yet to be updated

Liam Halligan Family

Liam Halligan’s father was Martin Thomas Halligan (of Cullane), who died on November 2, 2025, aged 87. Martin was Irish-born and raised in County Mayo.

His biological mother was Bea Madden (of Puntabeg), then his father later married Eve, and Eve survived him.

Halligan’s parents went through the loss of a baby, Sean, who died at 8 months old.

Parent’s NameFather: Martin Thomas Halligan
Mother: Bea Madden

Liam Halligan Education

Liam Halligan attended The John Lyon School in Harrow on a scholarship. He joined the school in 1980 and left in 1987, finishing as Head Boy. He has also been described as the first person in his family to go to university.

University

After school, Halligan studied Economics at the University of Warwick and graduated with a First Class (Hons) degree.

Postgraduate

He later completed an MPhil (Econ) at St Antony’s College, Oxford University.

SchoolThe John Lyon School
Alma MaterUniversity of Warwick; St Antony’s College, Oxford University
Highest QualificationFirst Class (Hons) degree; MPhil (Econ)

Liam Halligan Career

Liam Halligan Career

After university, Liam Halligan started in economics and policy research. Public bios list early roles linked to The Social Market Foundation, plus research work connected to the International Monetary Fund in Washington, DC. 

He also spent time working with economic research groups connected to the London School of Economics, including work based in Moscow during the 1990s.

Move into journalism

Halligan later shifted into journalism, focusing on economics and business reporting. He is widely described as having worked for outlets such as the Financial Times and The Economist before taking on a major broadcasting role at Channel 4 News.

Channel 4 News and TV work

He became Economics Correspondent at Channel 4 News and remained there until 2006. Alongside newsroom work, he also presented standalone documentaries on Channel 4, including Dispatches, according to multiple public bios.

The Sunday Telegraph column

A key part of his career is print commentary. Halligan has written a weekly economics column for The Sunday Telegraph, commonly cited as running since 2003, under the name “Economic Agenda.” This column is often referenced as one of his best-known roles.

GB News role and departure

Halligan joined GB News around its launch, taking the title Economics and Business Editor from June 2021. He also co-presented a weekday lunchtime show early on. From September 2021 to September 2022, he presented On The Money on GB News, and the show was later dropped as the channel reshaped its schedule. He left GB News in June 2024.

Podcasting and books

He is also a co-host of The Telegraph’s Planet Normal podcast (with Allison Pearson), which releases weekly episodes. As an author, he wrote Home Truths: The UK’s chronic housing shortage, published in 2019 (hardback).

YearRole/TitleOrganization/Project
1992Policy research roleThe Social Market Foundation
1990sResearch economistInternational Monetary Fund (Washington, DC)
1994Economics research roleCentre for Economic Performance, LSE (work in Moscow)
1999 to 2006Economics CorrespondentChannel 4 News
2003-PresentWeekly columnist, “Economic Agenda”The Sunday Telegraph
2019AuthorHome Truths (book)
June 2021-2024Economics and Business EditorGB News
September 2021-2022PresenterOn The Money (GB News)
2024-PresentPodcast co-hostPlanet Normal (The Telegraph)

Liam Halligan Awards and Achievements

Here are the awards Liam Halligan has won:

YearWork or AwardRole/Category
1998Wincott Foundation AwardsBusiness Broadcaster of the Year
2005World Leadership ForumBusiness Broadcast Journalist of the Year
2006World Leadership ForumBusiness Broadcast Journalist of the Year
2007British Press AwardsBusiness Commentator of the Year
2007WorkWorld Media AwardsColumnist of the Year

Liam Halligan Controversies

Here’s a quick table of the main controversies linked to Liam Halligan in widely reported public coverage.

YearControversyDetail
2024Redundancy claim referenced in a wider GB News reportA Financial Times report on GB News said Halligan “stayed at the channel until he was made redundant” that year, describing tension around the show cancellation.
2025Public claims he was “sacked” and the workplace was “toxic”In a YouTube interview, Halligan said he was “sacked” and described GB News as “toxic.” This is an on-record media claim, not a regulator or court finding.

Liam Halligan Net Worth, Salary

Liam Halligan’s net worth was estimated at $2.5-$3.7 million (£2-£3 million). While his annual salary is yet to be updated.

Net Worth in Dollars (Approx.)$2.5-$3.7 million (£2-£3 million)
Salary (Approx.)Yet to be updated

Liam Halligan Height, Weight & Physical Stats

Liam has black hair, which is greying with time, and has blue eyes. Other details about his height, weight, and body measurements are yet to be updated.

HeightIn centimetres: Yet to be updated
In meters: Yet to be updated
In feet & inches: Yet to be updated
WeightIn kg: Yet to be updated
In lbs: Yet to be updated
Body MeasurementsYet to be updated
Hair ColorBlack (greying)
Eye ColorBlue

Liam Halligan Instagram, X, Facebook, LinkedIn

XX (Twitter) Icon@LiamHalligan
LinkedInLinkedIn Profile@liam-halligan
Own siteofficial websiteliamhalligan.com

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Interesting Facts About Liam Halligan

  • Liam Halligan was Head Boy at The John Lyon School after joining on a scholarship.
  • He helped launch Russian Economic Trends, focused on Russia’s post-Soviet economy.
  • Liam has written a weekly Sunday Telegraph economics column, often dated since 2003.
  • He co-hosts The Telegraph podcast Planet Normal with Allison Pearson.

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