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Clare Moriarty

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Gender Female
Age 61
Date of birth April 6,1963
Zodiac sign Aries
Born England
United Kingdom
Previous positionPermanent Secretary for the Department for Exiting the European Union (2019–2020)
Education Balliol College
BooksDepartment for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17: (for the Period Ended 31 March 2017)
Sec of state Steve Barclay
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Dame Clare Moriarty DCB is the Chief Executive of Citizens Advice and former British civil servant, who served as Permanent Secretary of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs between ...

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... However, Dame Clare Moriarty, chief executive of Citizens Advice, said the watchdog needed to " hold firms feet to the fire" to improve their take-up...

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... Dame Clare Moriarty, chief executive of Citizens Advice, said that, for these people, the " cost of living crisis is turning into a debt crisis"...

Cost of living: Calls grow for a ban on prepayment meter switching

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... Dame Clare Moriarty, chief executive of Citizens Advice, said: " In the past, prepayment meters may have worked as a solution for some people on a low-income...

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... " The staggering rise in the cost of living means many simply cannot afford to heat and power their homes to safe levels, " said Dame Clare Moriarty, chief executive of Citizens Advice...

Paying for the basics is pushing people into debt, charity says

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... Dame Clare Moriarty, chief executive of Citizens Advice, said: " With costs skyrocketing, we are seeing people who are saddled with debt sinking further into hardship...

UK household energy bills to hit £3,000 per year

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... " Dame Clare Moriarty, chief executive of Citizens Advice, said she thought the government did the right thing by targeting more financial support towards those who need it most...

Energy firms' customer service worst on record

Energy firms' customer service worst on record
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... " At a time when customers need all the support they can get, it s worrying to see service performance is the worst on record, " said Dame Clare Moriarty, chief executive of Citizens Advice...

Paying for the basics is pushing people into debt, charity says

May 18,2022 6:00 pm

By Kevin PeacheyCost of living correspondent

People are slipping further into Debt to pay for basics Like rent and bills, Citizens Advice has warned.

Half of The Charity 's Debt assessment clients have a negative budget - Meaning they are left in the red after paying for essentials. This Was up from 36% in early 2019, it said.

Groups who rarely asked The Charity for help, Like homeowners and pensioners, were now seeking Debt advice, it said.

One father-of-four told The Bbc he was " forever chasing a never-ending Debt ".

The soaring cost of living seems to be changing the nature of problem Debt . Whereas once ballooning credit card bills were The Norm , now more and more people face long-term financial issues because they do not have enough for the basics such as heating, food and council tax bills.

Dame Clare Moriarty , chief executive of Citizens Advice , said: " With costs skyrocketing, We Are seeing people who are saddled with Debt sinking further into hardship. More people are seeking Debt support who have never had to turn to us before - Like homeowners who are living in one room to Save On heating costs.

" This alarming trend is creating a ticking Time Bomb . Every Day our advisers hear from people left with less than zero each month, unable to repay debts and slipping further into the red to afford the basics. "

That is exactly the scenario for David McGinley, from Bamber Bridge , Lancashire, who has some existing Debt and is struggling financially despite he and his wife Ashlie both working.

" It angers me, " He Said . " We feel Like We Are doing The Right thing but are being punished. "

He Said they are in emergency credit on the electricity meter " every other day" their grocery bill has risen by 50%, and sometimes a meal is beans on toast.

" Once you start Falling Behind , you are chasing a never-ending Debt , " He Said .

Citizens Advice carries out Debt assessments for people seeking help from The Charity . Data from these cases shows that the amounts people owe are less than The Past , but an increasing proportion are in the red after covering their basic outgoings, known as a negative budget.

Groups already in Debt - primarily renters, Single Parents and the self-employed - are now less likely to be able to pay that off.

As a whole, those going through Debt assessments typically have 1p left at The End of the month after essential spending, reflecting the impact of rising prices and bills.

That may cause extra issues at This Time of year. Mr McGinley said he was " feeling guilty" about Christmas.

The government has stepped in to help millions of people Like him on universal credit and other benefits with a huge package of cost-of-living payments, as well as a cap on energy bills.

These payments will be next year, although the cap will become less generous.

Debt charity StepChange said the support had been reflected in a Fall In the proportion of new clients who had gas and electricity bill arrears.

It said soaring prices meant next year was " looking precarious for millions of households".

Guide to dealing with debts

Source: Citizens Advice

StepChange said a fifth of new clients were still citing the cost of living as their main reason for Debt , and seven in 10 of them were women.

Credit report company Clearscore said that its data suggested use of overdrafts had increased by 7. 1% since August 2021, as people dipped into this Debt to pay for everyday costs.

Meanwhile, charity National Energy Action estimates that The Number of UK households in fuel poverty will increase from 4. 5 million last October to 8. 4 million in April .



Source of news: bbc.com

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