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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Jean Campbell
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    Jean Campbell
    Jean Campbell shot for The London Standard by Matthew Huston.

    At one point the model couldn’t walk, let alone strut down a catwalk — now she balances superstardom with a chronic condition and, through her hit podcast I’m Fine, inspires others to face their fears too.

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  • Jean Campbell
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    Jean Campbell
    Jean Campbell shot for The London Standard by Matthew Huston.

    At one point the model couldn’t walk, let alone strut down a catwalk — now she balances superstardom with a chronic condition and, through her hit podcast I’m Fine, inspires others to face their fears too.

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  • Jean Campbell
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    Jean Campbell
    Jean Campbell shot for The London Standard by Matthew Huston.

    At one point the model couldn’t walk, let alone strut down a catwalk — now she balances superstardom with a chronic condition and, through her hit podcast I’m Fine, inspires others to face their fears too.

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  • Jean Campbell
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    Jean Campbell
    Jean Campbell shot for The London Standard by Matthew Huston.

    At one point the model couldn’t walk, let alone strut down a catwalk — now she balances superstardom with a chronic condition and, through her hit podcast I’m Fine, inspires others to face their fears too.

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  • Jean Campbell
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    Jean Campbell
    Jean Campbell shot for The London Standard by Matthew Huston.

    At one point the model couldn’t walk, let alone strut down a catwalk — now she balances superstardom with a chronic condition and, through her hit podcast I’m Fine, inspires others to face their fears too.

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  • Jean Campbell
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    Jean Campbell
    Jean Campbell shot for The London Standard by Matthew Huston.

    At one point the model couldn’t walk, let alone strut down a catwalk — now she balances superstardom with a chronic condition and, through her hit podcast I’m Fine, inspires others to face their fears too.

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  • Jean Campbell
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    Jean Campbell
    Jean Campbell shot for The London Standard by Matthew Huston.

    At one point the model couldn’t walk, let alone strut down a catwalk — now she balances superstardom with a chronic condition and, through her hit podcast I’m Fine, inspires others to face their fears too.

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  • Jean Campbell
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    Jean Campbell
    Jean Campbell shot for The London Standard by Matthew Huston.

    At one point the model couldn’t walk, let alone strut down a catwalk — now she balances superstardom with a chronic condition and, through her hit podcast I’m Fine, inspires others to face their fears too.

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  • Celeste
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    Celeste
    Singer-songwriter Celeste for The London Standard. Photographed by Ryan Saradjola. Her sweet soul sound won Celeste instant acclaim and a Brit award. But then came heartbreak, depression — and now a raw new album that’s putting her back in the spotlight.

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  • Celeste
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    Singer-songwriter Celeste for The London Standard. Photographed by Ryan Saradjola. Her sweet soul sound won Celeste instant acclaim and a Brit award. But then came heartbreak, depression — and now a raw new album that’s putting her back in the spotlight.

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