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Citizens Advice: Half a million silent on domestic abuse

Dydd Sul, 22 Rhagfyr 2013

As the service pioneers a new scheme that has identified a shocking number of hidden victims of domestic abuse, Citizens Advice finds that some victims are failing to gain access to legal aid because they are being let down by the system.

Consumers ripped off by claims firms have route to compensation  

Dydd Mawrth, 10 Rhagfyr 2013

As the Ministry of Justice outlines plans for the Legal Ombudsman to gain new powers to tackle CMCs which break the rules, Citizens Advice calls for more action to to stop unscrupulous firms from treating people badly in the first place.

Banks must make sure that systems can cope with demand

Dydd Mawrth, 3 Rhagfyr 2013

As more and more people rely on credit and debit cards to cover everyday expenses, Citizens Advice calls on banks to make sure that they ensure customers always have access to their money.

Childcare reforms 'give with one hand but take with the other'

Dydd Gwener, 29 Tachwedd 2013

Citizens Advice Chief Executive, Gillian Guy, has welcomed news that Government plans to allow parents to share childcare leave, but warns that due to inconsistencies between a number of new measures, like Universal Credit and the higher income tax threshold, many low income families will find childcare "a heavier burden to bear".