The New Statesman
The New Statesman has featured our new research which shows the devastating impact that the government’s proposed changes to PIP would have on people with mental health issues.
The New Statesman has featured our new research which shows the devastating impact that the government’s proposed changes to PIP would have on people with mental health issues.
Our deputy chief executive, Conor D’Arcy, spoke to the Mirror on the Treasury Select Committee’s report on cash acceptance.
The i Paper features our Research Community member Leanne in their article on aggressive council tax debt collection practices
The Independent reports on the news that we have awarded Nationwide an advanced rating through our Mental Health Accessible programme.
BBC Radio 4’s You and Yours programme features our research on utilities debt collection
Our Chief Executive, Helen Undy, has been quoted in this Independent article on the government’s plan to cut certain benefits.
The Guardian spoke to our founder, Martin Lewis, about why he set up the charity.
The Independent reported on the news that Money and Mental Health have been recommended for ‘super-complainant’ status.
Our deputy Chief Executive, Conor D’Arcy, spoke to The i Paper about the use of harmful, aggressive methods of collecting council tax debts.
Dan Weir spoke to the Financial Times, highlighting importance of ensuring reform is not enacted at the expense of people with mental health problems.