Ruling due on London tower block missiles

A High Court judge in Britain will rule today on whether residents can bring a legal action over plans to station surface-to-air missiles on the roof of a 17-storey residential tower block during the Olympics.

Ruling due on London tower block missiles

A High Court judge in Britain will rule today on whether residents can bring a legal action over plans to station surface-to-air missiles on the roof of a 17-storey residential tower block during the Olympics.

Council tenants at the Fred Wigg Tower in Leytonstone, east London, fear the missile base above their heads could trigger a terrorist attack, the judge was told at a hearing yesterday.

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