Arts groups rally against Olympics Lottery raid in face of allegations of a cash mountain
By Paul Jump and Helen Warrell 24 April 2007
A coalition of arts, sports and heritage organisations is seeking the backing of opposition MPs in a campaign against the Government's intention to cut National Lottery funding to help pay for the 2012 Olympics. Meanwhile, the Arts Council has denied claims in The Financial Times that the distributor is sitting on a cash mountain that could help it absorb the cost of the Olympics raid.
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