Altus loses test case challenging policy restricting Covid-hit firms from seeking rates reduction
Lawyers say the judgment establishes an “important principle” – to consider the impact on residents
Protestors do not have the right to protest on any land they want to protest on
Altus Group argues government policy is ‘incorrect in law’ and should be ignored
The case concerns an estate valued at more than £7bn, which is leased back to the MoD
TfL-owned Rail for London is seeking what it claims is overpaid rent on the site
William Fattal mistakenly believed his brother had paid him for the property in 1990
Act of parliament from 1900 scuppers plans for memorial in Victoria Tower Gardens
LTNs are proving controversial across the capital
A roofer redeveloped a site in Essex despite court orders telling him to stop
Rockwell argues restriction allows it to block the project from continuing
Rockwell argues restriction allows it to block the project from continuing