London Assembly

Thursday, 6 January 2022

  • Dial-a-Ride

    In your manifesto you claimed, “Dial-a-Ride and Taxicard schemes remain crucial to my transport plans given how important they are to helping older and less mobile Londoners get around the...

  • Tackling Increased Freight on London’s Roads

    What actions are you taking to tackle the increase of freight on London’s roads?

  • TfL Income Streams

    Given the state of TfL’s finances and slow engagement from Government on future funding, what other revenue raising schemes have been considered by TfL?

  • BikeSafe

    Please can you provide an update on the Metropolitan Police BikeSafe scheme?

  • Housing Delivery

    Can you update us on the delivery of new housing and how this is helping to address the shortage of homes in London this winter?

  • Disproportionate Impacts of Crime

    What actions are you taking to reduce crime within communities who are disproportionately impacted by crime?

  • Universal Basic Income

    What plans do you have for exploring the possibility of a universal basic income in London?

  • Boundary Charge

    Are you still considering introducing a boundary charge for drivers entering Greater London?

  • True cost of the Silvertown Road Tunnel

    What is the true cost of cancelling the Silvertown Road Tunnel?

  • Surface Water Flooding

    Roundtables organised by your Deputy Mayors for Fire, Resilience and Emergency Planning and Environment were set up to identify solutions to improve London’s resilience and to examine the...

  • Winter pressures

    What is your assessment of the winter challenges and pressures that you and Londoners are facing over the next three months?

  • London Power

    Given the recent collapse of Bulb and so many smaller energy companies, can you provide an update on London Power?

  • Domestic Violence Prosecution Time Limits

    Do you agree that the six month time limit on prosecuting many domestic violence cases should be lifted?

What is this?

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.

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