financial and digital inclusion
Is social media finally losing its grip on us?

Is social media finally losing its grip on us?
Usage of digital platforms to stay in touch with friends and family is down 25% over the last decade
EastEnders star Cheryl Fergison: ‘People think you’ve got loads of money when you’re on TV’

EastEnders star Cheryl Fergison: ‘People think you’ve got loads of money when you’re on TV’
Fergison has written a book, Behind the Scenes, in part to break the stigma for the millions of people in the UK struggling to hold things together
Reeves’ budget offers positive steps for those struggling with debts – but there’s still a way to go

Reeves’ budget offers positive steps for those struggling with debts – but there’s still a way to go
The budget introduced a host of positive measures to help with problem debt – but more can be done, says StepChange CEO Vikki Brownridge
Worried about your bills this winter? Help is out there
Worried about your bills this winter? Help is out there
Millionaires tell Rachel Reeves: Tax us more or lose to Reform in the next election
Millionaires tell Rachel Reeves: Tax us more or lose to Reform in the next election
Elon Musk’s trillion-dollar pay package should be a call to action for Labour this budget

Elon Musk’s trillion-dollar pay package should be a call to action for Labour this budget
Supermarket experts share their best tips for bagging yellow sticker bargains: ‘I believe in karma’

Supermarket experts share their best tips for bagging yellow sticker bargains: ‘I believe in karma’
I’m a working mum earning a decent salary – but the two-child limit on benefits hits my family too

I’m a working mum earning a decent salary – but the two-child limit on benefits hits my family too
Could a wealth tax convince young people to vote Labour?

Could a wealth tax convince young people to vote Labour?
What we have learned after 15 years of universal credit – and what must change

What we have learned after 15 years of universal credit – and what must change
BBC Radio 1’s Matt Edmonson: ‘I’m no Martin Lewis, but I’ve always been quite frugal’

BBC Radio 1’s Matt Edmonson: ‘I’m no Martin Lewis, but I’ve always been quite frugal’
Universal credit flaws are driving people to food banks. It’s time it covered the essentials

Universal credit flaws are driving people to food banks. It’s time it covered the essentials
15 years on, it’s time we made universal credit the game changer it can be 

15 years on, it’s time we made universal credit the game changer it can be
Rachel Reeves looks set to raise taxes in the autumn budget. What does it mean for you?

Rachel Reeves looks set to raise taxes in the autumn budget. What does it mean for you?
‘Incentivising work’ or instilling fear? How making the benefits system meaner has backfired

‘Incentivising work’ or instilling fear? How making the benefits system meaner has backfired
Men are increasingly turning to AI and social media for health advice. The NHS needs to catch up

Men are increasingly turning to AI and social media for health advice. The NHS needs to catch up
Don’t listen to JP Morgan. Britain’s benefits system is dire 

Don’t listen to JP Morgan. Britain’s benefits system is dire
We cannot continue letting billionaires keep the world’s money while the poorest suffer

We cannot continue letting billionaires keep the world’s money while the poorest suffer
Five major banks to allow homeless people to open bank accounts under new pilot

Five major banks to allow homeless people to open bank accounts under new pilot
How many children would be lifted out of poverty if the two-child limit was scrapped where you live?

How many children would be lifted out of poverty if the two-child limit was scrapped where you live?
How trust could transform Britain’s broken benefits system

How trust could transform Britain’s broken benefits system
How Fair for You’s Shopping Card Loan is helping people face down debt 

How Fair for You’s Shopping Card Loan is helping people face down debt
Ofgem’s plan to write off £500m of energy debt is welcome – but it’s not enough to solve the crisis

Ofgem’s plan to write off £500m of energy debt is welcome – but it’s not enough to solve the crisis
Hundreds of thousands of vulnerable Brits to have energy bill debt written off

Hundreds of thousands of vulnerable Brits to have energy bill debt written off
UK faces another Post Office Horizon scandal unless plans to snoop on benefit claimants are stopped
