A corporate greenscape intended to feature
acceptable wildlife has suffered an unwarranted incursion of
wildlife. The Google garden in King's Cross is designed to allow bees, bats, birds and butterflies a haven in which to observe the destroyers of their species feeding and frolicking between profits; but it seems that London's foxes have also managed to find a way in. There is even a possibility that they are hunting rats, which is something of a
faux pas in any corporate environment, let alone one in which the CEO of Team Starmer has been known to drop by for a non-alcoholic Pimm's.
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