The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has recorded a BBC Radio 4 appeal on behalf of Credit Action, the leading money education charity.
Lenders offering ‘sub-prime’ credit cards, payday and logbook loans are cynically targeting the young through extensive and illegal advertising on Facebook according to an investigation by Credit Action, the national money education charity.
£1billion investment in today's budget is a significant victory for poor children in the UK.
Anticipating the impact of steep rises in everyday living costs, particularly utilities, plus the fall-out from the post-credit squeeze economy, two charities have come together to help one of the groups most vulnerable to such changes: lone parent families
New initiative aims to calm nerves as money management is revealed as biggest student worry
Budgeting will be made easier for millions of people following the arrival of the Moneybasics Spendometer -a free financial tool available to anyone with a WAP mobile phone[1], launched today (November 19) by Mark Hoban MP, shadow financial secretary.
From intern to director in two years. Credit Action, Britain's leading money education charity, has announced that Chris Tapp, currently deputy director, has been appointed director from October 1.