Government grants planning permission for the redevelopment of Marks & Spencer's flagship store on Oxford Street

Government grants planning permission for the redevelopment of Marks & 
Spencer's flagship store on Oxford Street

This is a decision which has been eagerly awaited, both as an indication on the Government's intentions around the ongoing debate on...
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from: Mishcon de Reya LLP

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Angela Rayner, London Stock Exchange, M&S, Oxford Street
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