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  1. Mar 8, 2024 · Liam Halligan has quit his role as Economics and Business Editor at GB News after three years with the upstart station. The respected journalist - also a columnist for The Telegraph - has been with the channel from its launch, initially fronting an afternoon slot alongside former MP Gloria De Piero.

  2. Jun 6, 2024 · GB News' Economics and Business Editor Liam Halligan has left the news channel. He was one of the originals to launch the channel in June 2021.

  3. Apr 27, 2024 · Seasoned presenters, including economics editor Liam Halligan, are set to leave GB News, which is struggling to retain its modest live audience and still faces eight outstanding Ofcom...

  4. ground.news › article › liam-halligan-leaving-gb-newsLiam Halligan Leaving GB News

    Liam Halligan Leaving GB News. Summary by Guido Fawkes. Inside sources tell Guido that Liam Halligan has handed in his notice to GB News. One tells Guido “He is hugely productive and appears on air many times each day, dissecting economic and fiscal issues, while discussing politics too.

  5. Aug 31, 2022 · Stars Gloria De Piero, the former MP, and economics journalist Liam Halligan will therefore no longer work on their current shows: instead they will both expand on their work on other features.

  6. Liam James Halligan (born 29 April 1969) is a British economist, journalist, author and broadcaster. He is currently economics and business editor at GB News. Since 2003, Halligan has written a weekly column in The Sunday Telegraph. He also presents The Telegraph ' s weekly Planet Normal podcast.

  7. 3 days ago · Liam Halligan quits as Economics and Business Editor at GB News after three years.

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  9. Liam Halligan is an award-winning economist, journalist, broadcaster and author. He is currently the Economics and Business Editor of GB News and co-hosts the Telegraph’s Planet Normal...

  10. Feb 22, 2023 · Speaking to GB News' Economics and Business Editor Liam Halligan, the Home Secretary spoke on a range of issues, including the European Court of Human Rights, Brexit negotiations and illegal immigration. Be sure to watch the full interview above.