News & Events
For news about developments across the London Citizens Advice network.
13 January 2026
Families Financial Resilience Partnership launch
London Citizens Advice are excited to launch a new project to help London families on low incomes; funded by the Greater London Authority our services will work in Family Hubs across London.
23 December 2025
London Citizens Advice is recruiting a Director
London Citizens Advice is recruiting for a Director in the new year.
19 November 2025
Award - Advising Londoners Partnership
London Citizens Advice are delighted to have received, with our LLST partners, one of the inaugrual London advice awards
18 November 2025
Advising Londoners Awards
We are delighted that our London partnership has been shortlisted for the Advice Services Alliance with University House Awards
14 November 2025
Citizens Advice Conference
London Citizens Advice took part this week in the National Citizens Advice Conference.
6 November 2025
Pro Bono week 2025
London Citizens Advice welcomes this year’s Pro Bono Week and the opportunity to engage with Pro Bono in action.
2 October 2025
Energy prices up again - London Citizens Advice take to BBC radio.
Energy costs are up 2% from Octobder for millions as regulator Ofgem's latest price cap comes into effect. This means some Londoners will struggle with another winter of relatively high bills, and energy debt.
4 July 2025
National Citizens Advice response to the passing of the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill at second reading
Responding to the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment (Pip) Bill passing at second reading, Dame Clare Moriarty, Chief Executive of national Citizens Advice, said:
1 July 2025
Disability Benefits Reform - London needs a rethink.
Repsonding to the Department of Work and Pension's controversial Green Paper "Pathways to Work: Reforming Benefits and Support to Get Britain Working", London Citizens Advice have flagged that "There will be increased risk of unfair assessments if these proposals go ahead....the tighter eligibility criteria for Personal Independence Payments (PIP) will cause income losses for disabled Londoners."