Marks & Spencer has compensated thousands of customers after experiencing delays for 'months'. In a separate development, the company's clash with Michael Gove over the planning rules for its Marble Arch store has escalated to the High Court. Marks & Spencer contends that Gove 'misinterpreted' the planning rules, a stance supported by the High Court's hearing, which stated the government 'misunderstood and misapplied' these rules when it blocked the plans to demolish one of its flagship London stores.
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
Oxford Street clash between M&S and Michael Gove reaches High Court https://t.co/fgl0rAT1yR
🛒 Marks & Spencer says Gove ‘misinterpreted’ planning rules on Marble Arch store. Read more here 👇 https://t.co/ll4iNGwh3f
M&S pays compensation to thousands of customers after delays for 'months' https://t.co/RsPM8s1dhE