The European Medicines Agency will pay more than 300 million dollars in London rent 20 years after the UK is expected to leave the European Union.
The EMA signed its rental contract in London with a no termination clause before a potential Brexit was foreseeable.
Our Europe correspondent Katie Parkins reports.
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