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Here are all the press releases published by Citizens Advice Scotland in 2010. If you want to view them month by month, use the left hand navigation links.
'Aggressive' banks in the firing line as survey reveals CAB concerns for 2011
40% have 'no option' but to borrow money
CAS warn of fuel bills ‘double whammy’
OFT crackdown on ‘pay-day loans’ is welcomed
Unemployment fall is only ‘a glimmer of good news’
Household spending figures paint a grim picture
OFGEM review must address Scotland’s fuel poverty crisis
The vulnerable left out in the cold
Banks letting Scots down again
Independent review ‘A welcome step forward’
CAS response to Scottish Government budget
Cuts continue to hurt most vulnerable in Scotland
CAS Comment on Government Statement on Public Bodies
Family Carers Being ‘Let Down’ says New Report
CAB Chiefs Meet to Discuss Impact of Recession on Scotland
Budget will hit Scotland's poor even harder than the rest of the UK
Quarter of a million people 'lost' in benefit reform shake-up
Tax avoidance and official errors dwarf benefit fraud, say Campaigners
Young Scots get to have their say in CAS survey
Cable's attack on banks is long overdue
Jobless increase - "people must not be left behind"
Young Scots get 'Advice on Life!'
CAS Backs Rowntree Report on Poverty Gap
Banks still Hammering their Customers on Overdraft Fees
Football Manager Takes on New Role as Advice Guru
Call to end ‘Misery and Hardship’ for Sick and Disabled
Government Crackdown on Banks Welcomed by CAS
The recession might be over, but the impact goes on
House of Commons Report is ‘A Wake Up Call’ on Debt
Parties challenged on welfare reform
Citizens Advice (England and Wales) Report Mirrors Similar Situation in Scotland
Holyrood report is 'latest in a welcome trend against unfairness in the banking sector'
Holyrood bid to end collection of 'unfair' tax bills
Citizens Advice Scotland Back Credit Card Changes
MPs are right to call for end to banks’ ‘unfair’ policies
Debt Bill “Will Change Lives”
Snitching is not the answer!
Scots warned not to panic as 'nightmare' fuel bills about to hit home
Over 128,000 Scottish households use credit cards to pay mortgage or rent
Unwelcome 21st Century Child Benefit Cuts - Scottish Campaign on Welfare Reform SCoWR condemn the cuts to child benefit
Benefit claimants need better back-to-work support
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