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M&S wants to flatten Orchard House and replace it, claiming the redevelopment was “of fundamental importance” to the future of London’s West End.Westminster City Council originally approved M&S’ plans to tear down the current art deco building and replace it with a modernised shop featuring a new café, offices and a gym in 2021. But the decision was met with resistance from campaigners which prompted Mr Gove to launch an inquiry and eventually block the proposals.Mr Gove had said the building should be refurbished rather than demolished and that demolition would negatively impact nearby heritage assets, including the Grade II*…

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In January, a UN envoy said that gang violence in Haiti had reached “a critical point”, with nearly 5,000 deaths reported last year, more than double the number seen in 2022. While in that month alone, more than 1,100 people were killed, injured or kidnapped. Source link

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Between 1999 and 2015, some 700 sub-postmasters and postmistresses were prosecuted by the Post Office, accused of theft and false accounting in cases that may have relied on evidence from the now-discredited Horizon IT system, which was developed by Fujitsu. Source link

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Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, More wealthy corporations than ever are biting off bitcoinsBy Joe Tidy & The Visual Journalism Team Cyber correspondentThe price of Bitcoin is close to its all-time high, thanks in large part to US finance giants.Investment banks like Grayscale, BlackRock and Fidelity, are pouring billions of dollars into buying the volatile digital asset.In the last few weeks, these powerful institutions have become so called ‘Bitcoin whales’. Because of Bitcoin’s system there will only ever be 21 million bitcoins.19 million have been created, but many are already accounted for and probably off the market.So what other organisations…

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The petition highlights fears the area could be redeveloped. Birmingham City Council has been asked to comment.Earlier this month, it was announced the Crown Pub, also on Station Street and the venue where Birmingham rockers Black Sabbath played their first gig would not reopen after plans to restore it fell apart.Mr Street said he was aware of the development concerns and had written to the government to ask if The Crown could be given listed status.He described Station Street as “just the tip of the iceberg” and said: “The closure of The Electric Cinema is a lightning rod for people’s…

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