A legal dispute involving Marks & Spencer and Michael Gove has escalated to the High Court. The case revolves around the government's decision to block the demolition of one of M&S's flagship stores on Oxford Street, London. The High Court was informed that the government "misunderstood and misapplied" planning rules in making this decision. This development raises questions about the decision-making process and its implications for future urban development projects.
The government “misunderstood and misapplied” planning rules when it blocked Marks & Spencer’s plans to demolish one of its flagship London stores, the High Court has been told https://t.co/O2cJrjXo9G
Michael Gove wrongly blocked M&S Oxford Street store plans, High Court told https://t.co/NXR3KmqZ6v
The government “misunderstood and misapplied” planning rules when it blocked Marks & Spencer’s plans to demolish one of its flagship London stores, the High Court has heard. https://t.co/68vB8fqush
I’m genuinely puzzled at how unconservative Michael Gove has always proved to be in practice https://t.co/39yZyRcyQl
Oxford Street clash between M&S and Michael Gove reaches High Court https://t.co/fgl0rAT1yR