Monday, 29 November 2021
The Royal College of Nursing has warned that the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement failed to “give any commitment to a funded strategy for England to address the tens of thousands of...
How are you ensuring you deliver all of your manifesto commitments?
With reference to your newly acquired role as Chair of the C40 Cities group, how will you be using this global platform to address the climate emergency?
Could you update me on your Action Plan for improving transparency, accountability and trust in policing?
In light of COP26 and the most recent budget from the Chancellor, are you satisfied with the level of investment from the Government into tackling the climate crisis in London and the rest of the...
Your Spending Review submission covered extreme weather events and said, “Failure to maintain real-terms funding will push LFB’s capacity to deal with these incidents”. Did the...
This week is the 20th anniversary of Living Wage Week. The real London Living Wage reflects the increased cost of living in the capital compared to the rest of the country. What impact does a...
Londoners are in for a difficult winter due to the increase in cost of living, flatlining wages and removal of the Universal Credit uplift safety net. With the recent increase of London’s...
Do you agree that it is unfair that it costs more to use public transport than to drive in London?
The effects of job losses from the pandemic in London have hit young people the hardest. What can City Hall do to help improve employment levels for young people?
How successfully is the Government’s Prevent scheme operating in London to identify and deradicalise potential violent extremists?
Are policies to tackle particulate pollution in London sufficiently robust?
The London Assembly is a 25-member elected body, part of the Greater London Authority, that scrutinises the activities of the Mayor of London.
The London Assembly was established in 2000 and meets at City Hall on the south bank of the River Thames, close to Tower Bridge. The Assembly is also able to investigate other issues of importance to Londoners (transport, environmental matters, etc.), publish its findings and recommendations, and make proposals to the Mayor.