Local Councils Are Running Out of Money: What Happens Next?
Scotland’s councils face a £1.2bn funding gap, with some weeks from bankruptcy. Service cuts are becoming unmanageable, and the reckoning is coming.
Scotland’s councils face a £1.2bn funding gap, with some weeks from bankruptcy. Service cuts are becoming unmanageable, and the reckoning is coming.
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