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Coronavirus: UK councils fear bankruptcy amid Covid-19 costs

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In June 2020, the BBC Shared Data Unit and BBC Data Unit reported some of the largest UK councils said they might have to declare themselves effectively bankrupt unless the government agreed to further support.

The in-depth investigation necessitated contacting 216 upper tier council authorities across the UK for details of their current and forecast financial position, including whether or not they would meet the criteria to issue a section 114 notice - effective bankruptcy.

Five councils said section 114 emergency spending controls could be needed due to the impact of Covid-19. Liverpool, Birmingham and several other councils outlined the need for an emergency or in-year budget.

Nearly 150 authorities forecasted a combined budget shortfall of at least £3.2bn.

It followed a report in May from the SDU on warnings the emergency funding allocated to councils would not be sufficient.

This project was completed with help from the Local Democracy Reporting Service, reporters who focus on local council matters. The LDRS is part of the Local News Partnerships alongside the Shared Data Unit.

The Shared Data Unit makes data journalism available to news organisations across the media industry, as part of a partnership between the BBC and the News Media Association. Stories generated by the partnership included:

The story was also used by the BBC News at One, Six and Ten, four breakfast television programmes, and 18:30 programmes for Midlands Today, Look East (West Edition Cambs), Look North Leeds, Look North Newcastle, Look North Hull, South Today Oxford, South Today, South East Today, Northwest Tonight, Reporting Scotland, Spotlight (Plymouth TV), Salford TV, Oxford TV, Birmingham TV. It also led the Sunday Politics England show. For radio, it led bulletins on the BBC Radio 4 Today programme, Radio 2, Radio 4, 5Live, including two-ways on least eight local radio stations: Wiltshire, Shropshire, Kent, Sheffield, Lancashire, Leicester, Merseyside and Cambridge while the report was featured on most other regional BBC radio stations. Online, it was promoted as the lead on the bbc.co.uk Homepage. It also had a separate lead on BBC Scotland.

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Background and briefing

Visualisation

  • Bar chart: The largest shortfalls forecasted by UK councils as a result of the pandemic
  • Bar chart: Councils' worst-case potential shortfalls per resident in £s

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We have also looked at council finances in the following stories:

You can find all coronavirus-related stories by the BBC data units tagged 'coronavirus' here