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Child poverty study highlights £29bn cost to local authorities

Child poverty cost UK localities £29bn last year, with the worst affected council area, Birmingham, facing £914m annual bill.

Child poverty cost UK localities £29bn last year, with the worst affected council area, Birmingham, facing a whopping £914m annual bill.

The shocking new figures were published by the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) charity in its comprehensive annual study of the costs of deprivation, published on 18 July.

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