Gambling & Mental Health

Addiction/Drugs / Mental Health

People gamble for many reasons: the adrenaline rush to win money, socialise or escape from worries or stress. However, for some people, gambling can get out of control.

Why Is Dementia Different For Women?

Dementia

Understanding the differences between men and women in their risk of dementia could help scientists develop better treatments.

IBS Awareness Month

Digestive Health

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common condition that affects the digestive system. It causes symptoms like stomach cramps, bloating, diarrhoea and constipation.

Can You Recognise These Fraud Tactics?

Cyber Security

Criminals know exactly what buttons to push to get what they want. It doesn’t matter if they’re turning up on your doorstep, in your social media feeds or in the games you play online.

Keeping Food Safe On A Picnic

Food Safety

In the spring-time, there’s nothing nicer than eating a picnic in the fresh air.

What The 2024 Spring Budget Means For You

Managing Your Money / Cost of Living Help

There were a lot of changes announced in Jeremy Hunt’s Spring Budget this afternoon. Find out what this could mean for your household. 

National Insurance cuts

Save Time & Money With The Consumer Council's Easter Travel Tips

Consumer Rights & Advice / Cost of Living Help

With the Easter holidays fast approaching, we are urging those travelling over the break to plan ahead for smoother travel.

Supporting People With Dementia When The Clocks Change

Dementia / Family Health

As winter comes to an end and the days become longer, it’s soon that time of year again when the clocks go forward. Get prepared ahead of time for the change on Sunday 31 March.

Recognising Fraud: Spotting A Fake Online Advert

Cyber Security

Fake adverts can appear on auction sites, online marketplaces, search engines or in your social media feeds.

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