Nottingham City Council spent thousands on legal fees after it 'unlawfully' banned an event
By George Torr & Joe LockerA council spent more than £10,000 on legal fees and handed out £570 in compensation after "unlawfully" banning an event hosted by an author.
Following three months of pre-action correspondence, the parties reached agreement on mutually acceptable terms, including an apology, according to theIn October, the council apologised to Ms Bindel and admitted it had acted "unlawfully" in cancelling her talk.
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