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From Radio to Reality: The Budget & the Cost-of-Living Struggle
published on: March 16, 2023
by Author Blog by Matt Dronfield
In his latest blog, Matt Dronfield, Managing Director of Debt Free Advice, shares insights from his recent interview on Times Radio with Rosie Wright. Delve into the discussion on the Budget 2023 and how it impacts low-income families during the ongoing cost-of-living crisis.
Women Who Rise: Celebrating Financial Independence on International Women's Day
published on: March 8, 2023
by Author Blog by Hazira Begum
Hazira Begum's blog post about celebrating financial independence on International Women's Day.
Debt Free Advice Partners with Citizens Advice to Launch Kent Money Advice Hubs
published on: March 6, 2023
by Author NEWS
Debt Free Advice is pleased to be partnering with Citizens Advice North & West Kent in launching the Kent Money Advice Hubs, providing crucial support to individuals facing financial challenges.
Debt Free Advice Welcomes London Mayor's Free School Meals Initiative
published on: February 20, 2023
by Author NEWS
London Mayor Sadiq Khan's announcement to provide free school meals to every primary school pupil in the capital for the 2023-2024 academic year has been welcomed by Debt Free Advice.
Food Costs Continue to Drive UK Inflation to 45-Year High
published on: February 17, 2023
by Author NEWS
Food costs are driving inflation in the UK, with prices for items such as olive oil, sugar, and low-fat milk all experiencing surges. Grocery prices have risen by 16.7% in the year to January, making it challenging for retailers to keep costs down.
Council tax: Millions facing 5% increases from April
published on: February 14, 2023
by Author NEWS
Three-quarters of English councils with social care duties plan to raise council tax by 5% on average from April. The increase is the maximum allowed without a local vote and would add £100 a year to bills for an average Band D property. The government urges councils to consider financial pressure on residents.
Save Money on Meals for Your Kids this February Half-Term
published on: February 13, 2023
by Author Blog by Matt Dronfield
The February half-term break can be a financial burden for families trying to keep their kids entertained. However, several restaurants, supermarkets, and retailers across the UK have introduced freebies and discounts to help ease the pressure.
Love on a Budget: 5 Sweet and Simple Ways to Celebrate Valentine's Day
published on: February 11, 2023
by Author Blog by Matt Dronfield
Valentine's Day is a special time to show love and affection to your significant other, but the cost of living crisis can make it feel like you have to break the bank. But fear not; love doesn't have to come with a high price tag! In this article, Matt Dronfield shares five sweet and simple ways to celebrate Valentine's Day on a budget.
Martin Lewis urges Chancellor to postpone 20% energy price guarantee hike
published on: February 9, 2023
by Author NEWS
Debt Free Advice is joining Martin Lewis in urging Chancellor to keep the energy price guarantee (EPG) at a typical £2,500 a year rather than hiking it to £3,000 a year from 1 April 2023 as planned.