HMRC must tackle tax credit errors
Dydd Mercher, 22 Mai 2013
Our response to a report from a Public Accounts Committee (PAC) investigation of HMRC's performance in cutting the level of fraud and error in the tax credit system.
Dydd Mercher, 22 Mai 2013
Our response to a report from a Public Accounts Committee (PAC) investigation of HMRC's performance in cutting the level of fraud and error in the tax credit system.
Dydd Mawrth, 21 Mai 2013
Banks’ future profits are in saving their customers money by using customer data to identify cheaper energy deals, transport costs and broadband packages says Citizens Advice.
Dydd Gwener, 17 Mai 2013
Citizens Advice has warned that while a more simple energy market and easier ways to switch will help people understand the pricing system it won’t tackle the fundamental problem of high prices as the Government announces new energy plans.
Dydd Gwener, 17 Mai 2013
Financial services like claims management companies, pension unlocking services and credit brokers should be banned from cold calling according to Citizens Advice.
Dydd Iau, 16 Mai 2013
The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) have published findings on pilots testing the direct payment of housing benefit to tenants rather than landlords. The DWP have also announced they are extending the pilots for another six months.
Dydd Iau, 16 Mai 2013
The Government must take firm action to help the 4.5 million UK households in fuel poverty, Citizens Advice warns as the Department of Energy and Climate Change publishes new statistics.
Dydd Mercher, 15 Mai 2013
Research from Citizens Advice has found that 65% of people who take out a payday loan do not get asked questions to establish if they can afford to pay back the loan, as the Consumer Finance Association admits affordability checks are crucial.
Dydd Llun, 13 Mai 2013
Citizens Advice calls for extra support to help reduce errors made due the complex benefit system.
Dydd Mercher, 8 Mai 2013
Citizens Advice Chief Executive warns simplifying consumer rights is only a first step in getting a fair deal for consumers
Dydd Mercher, 8 Mai 2013
Citizens Advice's Gillian Guy responds to ASA banning Cash Lady advert featuring Kerry Katona
Dydd Mawrth, 7 Mai 2013
Citizens Advice Bureaux will be the go-to place for help with changes to the benefit system and will gather significant evidence on just how the Government’s reforms are working out, says Citizens Advice as TUC and Child Poverty Action Group releases their report 'Will Universal Credit Work?'
Dydd Sul, 5 Mai 2013
New figures show 65 per cent of payday loans don't come with financial checks. Payday lenders are damming people to debt by failing to carry out checks to make sure borrowers can afford to repay the loan, says Citizens Advice.
Dydd Sadwrn, 4 Mai 2013
Press release about the Queen's Speech and a Consumer Bill of Rights
Dydd Iau, 2 Mai 2013
Citizens Advice warns that borrowers with interest-only mortgages which mature in the next seven years could face a shock if their plans for repaying the capital leave them with a shortfall.
Dydd Mawrth, 30 Ebrill 2013
Scammers are enjoying a ‘double-dupe recession’ as they prey on people who are struggling to find work or battling with money problems, says Citizens Advice.
Dydd Llun, 29 Ebrill 2013
Gillian Guy warns that if Universal Credit is to be effective, there emust be budgeting and debta advice available to claimants.
Dydd Gwener, 26 Ebrill 2013
Charity criticises lack of challenge to payday loans
Dydd Iau, 18 Ebrill 2013
Citizens Advice says Talk Talk should compensate people who have been targeted by its silent and abandoned calls
Dydd Llun, 15 Ebrill 2013
Citizens Advice responds to BiS announcement that minimum wage will increase by 1.9%
Dydd Sadwrn, 13 Ebrill 2013
Citizens Advice warns that increasing profits for energy companies are bad news for consumers, with many people already struggling under the burden of sky-high bills.