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Tulip Withers as Housing Secretary Dismisses Appeal Outright

Michael Gove Decides J Safra's Contentious City Tower Will Not be Sprouting in the City on Embodied Carbon Concerns

The proposed 'Tulip' would go next to the Gherkin. (Dbox for Foster &amp; Partners)<br>
The proposed 'Tulip' would go next to the Gherkin. (Dbox for Foster & Partners)

Michael Gove, the new secretary of state for housing, has dismissed outright J Safra's appeal against the rejection of the contentious Foster & Partners plans for the Tulip in London, which would be the second-tallest building in Western Europe.

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