Shard stands tall at full height

 

Steve Anderson
Tuesday 03 April 2012 15:08 BST
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London may now boast the tallest skyscraper in Europe thanks to the highest part of The Shard's structure being placed on Friday, but the tower is still by no means complete.

Workmen have been busy fitting glass panels to the spire of the building, which now stands at 310m (1,016ft), and carrying out further work on the exterior, which is expected to finish in June.

Click here to view a gallery of the ongoing construction

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