With the deadline for action on its super complaint having passed, Citizens Advice is concerned that regulators have not done enough and customers are still being penalised.
Citizens Advice says regulators have allowed water, energy, broadband and telephone networks to overcharge customers by £24.1 billion over the past fifteen years.
Unaffordable homes, poor connectivity, skills gaps and health inequalities threaten the future success and prosperity of rural areas, say council leaders.