Tulip tower: why Sadiq Khan has rejected plans for London skyscraper

The 1,000ft building in the heart of the Square Mile would have been the second-tallest in western Europe

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has called off plans to build the second-tallest building in western Europe in the heart of the City.

Designs for the tower, known as the Tulip, had been given the green light by the City of London Corporation planning committee in April, but yesterday the mayor’s office rejected the proposal.

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