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Legal ruling deals blow to city's proposals to axe £1.4m funding

Birmingham City Council’s plans to make savings in its 2011/12 budget have been dealt a double blow by judges in the High Court.

Birmingham City Council's plans to make multimillion-pound savings in its 2011/12 budget have been dealt a double blow by judges in the High Court.

Last week, a judicial review ruled that a decision to axe £1.4m of funding for several third sector groups was unlawful. Mr Justice Blake ruled that councillors failed to pay due regard to their responsibilities to promote equality, and did not consult properly on the cuts.

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