London boroughs left billions of pounds short amid rising demand for homelessness support, warn councils

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Current proposals under the government’s Fair Funding Review 2.0 could push local authorities in the capital towards bankruptcy, says London Councils coalition

London boroughs could have to bridge a cumulative funding gap of £4.7bn between 2025 and 2029, London Councils has warned. 

The cross-party group predicted that the current proposals under the government’s Fair Funding Review 2.0, which seeks to redistribute central funding for local authorities, would significantly reduce London boroughs’ collective share of government funds.

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