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The future of new towns, record-breaking revenue at Foster + Partners and a new tax on SUVs?

The future of new towns, record-breaking revenue at Foster + Partners and a new tax on SUVs?

Update: 2025-09-24
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In this episode, host Merlin Fulcher is joined by Dr Jane Hall, architectural historian and founding member of the Turner Prize-winning collective Assemble. Together they discuss:


Lords call for stronger leadership for the government’s new towns // The UK’s largest architecture firm reports record-breaking turnover amid a surge in global projects // Campaigners against the old Museum of London’s demolition win the right to appeal // And they are the biggest cars on the road… could a new tax on sports utility vehicles raise £2 billion for the UK?


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The future of new towns, record-breaking revenue at Foster + Partners and a new tax on SUVs?

The future of new towns, record-breaking revenue at Foster + Partners and a new tax on SUVs?