The City of London Corporation approved plans for One Undershaft, a skyscraper set to be the tallest in the Square Mile at 74 storeys, featuring a public garden on the 11th floor and a London Museum education center. However, objections from Historic England and Tower Hamlets Council remain over concerns about heritage impact. The building, located between the Gherkin and Cheesegrater buildings, will offer high-quality office space and public access to the 11th floor garden, with safety measures in place to address airport concerns.
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Stuck In The Middle With EU: How Long Can Starmer Sit On The Fence Between The US And Brussels?
Keir Starmer is facing challenges as he navigates between the US and the EU, with pressure to prioritize trade with the EU over the US due to voter preferences and concerns about Trump's policies. Critics urge Starmer to focus on strengthening ties with the EU, as Labour's approach to the US may put the UK in a difficult position economically and politically. The complexity of the situation is heightened by Trump's unpredictability and the need...
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