New YouGov survey shows link between gambling losses and worries about rising cost of...

Advisors at the gambling addiction services Gemcare are increasingly hearing from callers who are talking about how the rising cost of living is affecting...
One-in-seven customers are still paying the loyalty penalty across the broadband, mobile and mortgages in the midst of a cost-of-living crisis

One-in-seven customers still paying the loyalty penalty despite cost-of-living crisis

One-in-seven customers are still paying the loyalty penalty across the broadband, mobile and mortgages markets in the midst of a cost-of-living crisis, Citizens Advice...

Report reveals families raising disabled children are struggling to survive

New research  shows that UK families raising disabled, or seriously ill, children and young people are now facing serious financial jeopardy and struggling to...

Meeting hears of “Struggle to keep warm” at national launch of Greenpeace film in...

Last Friday evening the new short film ‘The Cost of Living’ made by Greenpeace in partnership with the New Economics Foundation, had its launch...

Manchester study has found that veterans are at no greater risk of suicide than...

A new study from The University of Manchester has found that veterans are at no greater risk of suicide than the general population. The study,...

Bank of mum and dad drives increasing economic inequalities in early adulthood

£17 billion is gifted or loaned informally each year, almost all from parents to their adult children. This is according to research from the...

Missed payments at alarmingly high levels months into 2023,

Millions of households are struggling to get their finances back on track after the post-festive crunch as the number of missed payments on mortgages,...

Youth worklessness due to ill-heath has almost doubled in a decade

Economic inactivity due to ill health among 18-24 year-olds has nearly doubled over the past decade, and is heavily concentrated among those struggling with...

Two-child limit and the benefit cap fail to meet their own aims, study concludes

As Labour leader Sir Kier Starmer announced yesterday that if elected Labour would not abolish the two child benefit cap,a new study says the...

Manchester led study reveals Shocking impact of family courts on women’s health exposed

devastating study involving 45 women who accused their partners of domestic abuse has highlighted serious health problems they have suffered as a result, they...