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Canary Wharf wins £500m Brexit court battle with EU agency

The European Medicines Agency argued that it could not have foreseen the UK’s departure from the EU when it signed the lease for its headquarters

Clock ticking: With just days to go til Brexit, Canary Wharf has won a key legal battle
Clock ticking: With just days to go til Brexit, Canary Wharf has won a key legal battle Photo: Ben Phillips

The agency that evaluates medicines in the European Union has been told by a judge that the UK’s departure from the bloc does not allow it to walk away from a £500m lease obligation on its former headquarters in Canary Wharf.

Property executives have been watching the High Court case keenly, amid predictions that a ruling in favour of the European Medicines Agency would set a precedent for occupiers to use Brexit as a reason for breaking office leases without financial penalty.

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