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For journalists looking for background information, commentary, or an interview on issues relevant to the work of AdviceUK and our members, and the wider advice sector.

How to contact us

Our press office is open Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm. For enquiries outside of these hours, please leave a message and we will respond upon our return.

Your contact is:

Ceren Gunel, Press Officer: press@adviceuk.org.uk or 07955 296206

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Our press office handles media enquiries only. If you are not a journalist, please get in touch via our Contact Us page.

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Pink graphic with bold white text that reads: Autumn Budget 2025: Implications for advice services and their clients

AdviceUK welcomes some positive moves announced in last week’s Budget statement and, in particular, the decision to lift the punishing two-child benefit cap. This is a change our members have long called for and is a clear sign that the Government is listening to the advice sector. Other welcome announcements include measures to address the cost-of-living crisis and the overall uplift to the Ministry […]

Pink graphic with bold white text that reads: “Lifting the two-child cap welcome, but any welfare reform must be co-designed with the advice sector”

Responding to today’s budget announcement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Liz Bayram, Chief Executive of AdviceUK said:   “We are pleased to see the punishing two-child benefit cap lifted – a sign of the Government listening to our members and others in the advice sector. However, the Government needs to go further to tackle poverty by committing to no further damaging cuts to welfare and by funding the advice sector as a key […]

AdviceUK, the UK’s largest network of independent advice services, urges the Government to focus on two priorities in the forthcoming budget – to protect those most at risk from poverty by not introducing further damaging cuts to welfare support and by addressing the chronic underfunding of the overstretched advice sector. In its budget submission last […]

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