Greg Barradale
London
As seen in:
The Daily Mirror,
The Guardian,
Yahoo Singapore,
Flipboard,
The i Paper,
Coventry Live,
Bristol Post,
Nottingham Post,
The Tab,
EIN News
and
Journalist. Previously: senior reporter @bigissue, finalist in Orwell Prize for Reporting Homelessness 2025
Is this you? As a journalist, you can create a free Muck Rack account to customize your profile, list your contact preferences, and upload a portfolio of your best work.
Claim your profile
Get in touch with Greg
Contact Greg, search articles and posts on X, monitor coverage, and track replies from one place.
Learn more about Muck RackActions
Is this you?
As a journalist, you can create a free Muck Rack account to customize your profile, list your contact preferences, and upload a portfolio of your best work.Articles
Where have all the bank robbers gone?
As a rule, life in the Hampshire town of Chandler’s Ford follows the familiar rhythm of suburbia. Its 20,000-odd residents go to the Waitrose or big Asda. They take the bus into Southampton or Winchester. They walk home from school along leafy pavements. There are few interruptions. Not since that morning on 13 September 2007, when marksmen from the Metropolitan Police shot and killed two men attempting to rob the HSBC.
‘Yo-yo homes’: How Manchester lost £3 million on 30 properties
Dear readers — hello and welcome back to The Mill after a long bank holiday weekend. We hope you all took your briefing-less Monday in relative good grace and found succour in the prospect that waiting for you on Wednesday, if you could just hold out, would be a fascinating little insight into the world of Right to Buy. Greg Barradale, writing his first Mill piece, has been researching what are now known as ‘yo-yo homes’.
‘No one’s tried this before’: a new live music roster aims to ensure opportunities for disabled musicians
Multi-sensory experience … a Disco Neurotico and Deaf Rave takeover at London’s 2025 Liberty festival. Photograph: Samuel Dore Musician Andrew Lansley hid his autism diagnosis for 10 years, scared of losing opportunities to perform if he asked for the adjustments he needed regarding lighting and noise controls. Now, the double bassist has created the UK’s first roster of disabled musicians, aiming to get artists with disabilities on to lineups and address the career barriers they face.
Actions
Is this you?
As a journalist, you can create a free Muck Rack account to customize your profile, list your contact preferences, and upload a portfolio of your best work.Get in touch with Greg
Contact Greg, search articles and posts on X, monitor coverage, and track replies from one place.
Learn more about Muck Rack