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Johnson gives go-ahead for skyscraper

By Bob Sherwood, London and South-East Correspondent

Published: October 8 2009 17:33 | Last updated: October 8 2009 17:33

Boris Johnson has given the go-ahead for East London’s tallest tower, using new planning powers for the first time to overturn a local council’s decision to refuse permission.

Opponents say the London mayor’s decision flies in the face of election pledges he made to clamp down on skyscrapers ruining the capital’s heritage sites and give local authorities and residents more power in planning decisions.

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