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Birmingham's budget gap widens to £625m

Birmingham City Council finance chiefs have calculated the authority's budget gap will increase by a further £20m to £625m.

Birmingham City Council finance chiefs have calculated the authority's budget gap will increase by a further £20m to £625m, following last December's local government finance settlement.

Sir Albert Bore, leader of Birmingham, which is the UK's largest local authority, last week told a council scrutiny committee a consultation on major cuts and decommissioning will start this summer.

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