London Assembly

Friday, 18 February 2022

  • Experiences of sex workers in London

    A recent research paper published in the BMJ, Effect of police enforcement and extreme social inequalities on violence and mental health among women who sell sex: findings from a cohort study in...

  • Independent Judge-Led Enquiry of Bus Safety Culture

    With at least 51 deaths resulting from preventable bus safety incidents and at least 58 bus driver deaths resulting from Covid-19 during your tenure as TfL Chair, do you accept that an...

  • Breaches of coronavirus regulations at Downing Street

    Is it your opinion that the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) should investigate the alleged breaches of coronavirus regulations at Downing Street in December 2020 and on other occasions?

  • Wandsworth One-Way system (1)

    Given the ongoing discussions with the Department of Transport, is there any news about support for changes to the one-way system?

  • Station usage

    For each year 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021 how many people used each tube and train station in London?

  • Park Lane Cycle Lane (1)

    Will you commit to proper consultation, informed by design thinking, on better long-term options for safe enjoyable cycling for people of all ages, through Hyde Park, alongside Park Lane, as part...

  • Park Lane Cycle Lane (2)

    What have been the average traffic speeds and air quality figures on Park Lane for every month from January 2019 to the present?

  • Action against mobile phones being used illegally while driving (1)

    It has recently been reported that a motorway camera has been installed to monitor for mobile phone use whilst driving and fine those caught breaking the law. Is TfL examining this trial and does...

  • Dulwich Village Junction LTN (3)

    What impacts has the Dulwich Village Junction LTN had on the surrounding roads?

  • Project Shield analysis

    Has any analysis of the Project Shield pilot into safeguarding domestic abuse victims in North Yorkshire been undertaken to see whether this type of activity should be replicated in London? If...

  • Bus Driver Fatigue and Education

    The August 2019 Bus Driver Fatigue Report suggests a solution regarding “Education relating to sleep and lifestyle”. Can you provide details on: what TfL and the bus operators have...

  • Non-crime hate incidents (1)

    Do you recognise the potential for non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) to be reported mistakenly, frivolously, or maliciously? Since reports of NCHIs can appear on Enhanced DBS checks as required...

  • E-scooter seizure demographics (2)

    Thank you for your answer to my question 2021/2764. You stated that there is no statutory requirement for a Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officer to record the ethnicity, gender or date of...

  • Fraud (4)

    What legislative changes would you like to see to help the MPS better investigate and prevent fraud?

  • Open Culture (2)

    The August 2019 Bus Driver Fatigue Report by Loughborough University suggests a solution regarding “Moving away from a system which is only designed to deal with discipline”. Can you...

  • Open Culture (1)

    The August 2019 Bus Driver Fatigue Report by Loughborough University suggests a solution regarding “Fatigue risk management”. Can you provide details on what TfL and the bus operators...

  • Open Culture (4)

    The August 2019 Bus Driver Fatigue Report by Loughborough University suggests a solution regarding “Openness to new technology”. Can you provide details on what TfL and the bus...

  • Open Culture (3)

    The August 2019 Bus Driver Fatigue Report by Loughborough University suggests a solution regarding “Improving the relationship between drivers, managers, and traffic controllers”. Can...

  • Drink Driving (4)

    Are you supportive of Government proposals in the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021 that will: increase the maximum penalty for causing death by dangerous driving from 14...

  • Mask Wearing as a Condition of Carriage

    Please remind us why TfL have not pursued prosecutions against those ignoring the use of masks as a condition of carriage given that the wearing of masks limits the spread and contagion of Covid.

  • L-plate holders operating commercially

    Do you believe that further restrictions should be placed on L-plate holders driving motorcycles and mopeds commercially in London?

  • Open Culture (5)

    The August 2019 Bus Driver Fatigue Report by Loughborough University suggests a solution regarding “The formation of a fatigue working group, including input from drivers”. Can you...

  • 1995 Travel Card Agreement

    Is the 1995 Travel Card Agreement between London Regional Transport (LRT) and the rail operators still applicable and what, if any, discussions have taken place between TfL and the rail operators...

  • TfL, Government and Service Reduction (1)

    Given the difference between yourself and Government regarding the fair treatment of TfL revenue lost during the current Covid emergency, can you highlight the key difference in service reduction...

  • Face Coverings on Transport for London

    In response to Question 2021/4678, you stated that, between 19 July 2021 and 11 November 2021, Transport for London (TfL) officers prevented 408 people boarding a service or entering a station,...

  • Tube usage

    For each year 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021 how many people used each tube line in London?

  • Park Lane Cycle Lane (3)

    When will Londoners have the opportunity to take part in a full consultation on whether or not the Park Lane Cycle Lane should be retained?

  • Planning Permission for Hammersmith to Barnes Ferry Infrastructure

    Further to my question 2021/3907, please confirm whether planning permission has been granted for ferry infrastructure by both the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and the London Borough of...

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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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