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Consumer policy research

Our consumer policy research covers a wide range of regulated and unregulated markets - allowing us to identify the problems consumers face in particular markets as well as drawing comparisons and lessons about the policies and practices commonly found in a number of markets.

The loyalty penalty in essential markets - two years since the super-complaint

Dydd Llun, 5 Hydref 2020

Since we submitted our super-complaint to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in 2018, regulators have made progress. If all proposals are implemented, consumers will save £1bn. But there’s still more to do and in some markets we’re worried not enough action has been taken.

Citizens Advice Consumer Work Plan 2020/21

Dydd Llun, 6 Gorffennaf 2020

This work plan describes how Citizens Advice will discharge our role as the statutory advocate for consumers of energy and postal services in 2020/21.

Proposal to tackle subscription traps

Dydd Gwener, 6 Mawrth 2020

This proposal outlines measures to tackle the subscription traps in a way that is proportionate to the detriment, but also reflects the positive value of the growing subscription economy.

Citizens Advice Consumer Annual Report 2018-19

Dydd Gwener, 28 Mehefin 2019

This report sets out the work Citizens Advice carried out in 2018/19 in its statutory role as a consumer advocate in energy and post, and also on wider consumer issues that span more than one market.

Citizens Advice Consumer Work Plan 2019-20

Dydd Iau, 27 Mehefin 2019

This work plan describes how Citizens Advice will discharge our role as the statutory advocate for consumers of energy and postal services in 2019/20.

The Mental Health Premium

Dydd Llun, 4 Mawrth 2019

Essential services aren’t working for people with mental health problems, and it’s costing them £1,100 - £1,550 a year

Automation for the Nation

Dydd Iau, 13 Rhagfyr 2018

A report exploring how automatic compensation could be extended and improved in consumer markets.

Reviewing Bundled Handsets

Dydd Mercher, 19 Medi 2018

How the handset loyalty penalty and lack of price transparency affect consumers

Consumer Advocacy: what we did in 2017/18. Citizens Advice annual report of consumer activities in 2017/18

Dydd Gwener, 27 Gorffennaf 2018

This report sets out the work which Citizens Advice carried out in 2017/18 in its statutory role as a consumer advocate in energy and post, and also on wider consumer issues that span more than one market. It is divided into three chapters, covering our work on energy, post and cross-sector issues. Each chapter reports against the priorities set out in our 2017/18 work plan published last year.