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Author: Jane Tully

Jane is the Trust's Director of External Affairs and joined the charity in April 2014. She leads the Trust's work on policy, communications, marketing and research. She previously worked for the Charity Finance Group (CFG), Charity Commission, NSPCC and in local government.
24 April 201727 September 2018 Jane Tully

Finding new and innovative ways to get debt advice to harder-to-reach groups

22 November 201627 September 2018 Jane Tully

What might the Autumn Statement bring for JAMs?

27 May 201627 September 2018 Jane Tully

It’s time for DCLG to step in on local government bailiff use

18 May 201627 September 2018 Jane Tully

The Queen’s Speech: what it holds for people in debt and financial difficulty

21 April 201627 September 2018 Jane Tully

The PFG review: What it means for debt advice

24 March 201627 September 2018 Jane Tully

Meanwhile, in the rest of the Budget…

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