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So, any new scheme will presumably include a tower which is not so high.
A 20-storey tower was part of the plans for Anglia Square.
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That tower had been one of the reasons why the likes of Historic England, the Norwich Society and SAVE Britain s Heritage had objected to the scheme, saying it would damage Norwich s historic city skyscape, including on Norwich Cathedral.
Officers at City Hall had conceded harm would be done, but said it was outweighed by the social and economic benefits - and the city council s planning committee voted, by seven votes to five to approve it.
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A pay rise would be better than any honour for our healthcare workers, says outgoing Unison leader
Dave Prentis appears on this week s Chopper s Politics podcast as he steps down as General Secretary of the trade union
20 January 2021 • 6:00am
Dave Prentis is stepping down as General Secretary of UNISON this week after 20 years leading the union
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The outgoing General Secretary of Unison says that suggestions that healthcare workers should receive some recognition for their contribution to fighting the pandemic are a nice extra, but that it s more important to build back better .
Speaking to Christopher Hope on the Chopper s Politics podcast, which you can listen to on the audio player above, Dave Prentis said When we ve asked our health service members, and we ve got over half a million, not just doctors, nurses, but cleaners, mortuary workers, porters, all of them, they say to us that the clapping was great. It was a morale boost. It was g
Lobby latest: Number 10 defend Captain Hindsight nickname, days after calling for kind language
Boris Johnson s Captain Hindsight nickname for Sir Keir Starmer is not rude or unpleasant , Downing Street aides have insisted.
The Prime Minister continued to use the label just days after he was said to want kind and civil political debate.
Mr Johnson s press secretary Allegra Stratton said the jibe was not a rude word or uncivil but was a way of making a point about Sir Keir s position on key decisions taken during the coronavirus pandemic.
Ms Stratton said: In the Prime Minister s opinion, Captain Hindsight is not an unpleasant name.