Wednesday, 4 May 2022
What are you going to do to end the tube strikes which are crippling London?
What work have you and the Deputy Mayor for Fire and Resilience undertaken in London to assist with the crisis arising from the invasion of Ukraine by Russia?
Who should run Transport in London? The Mayor of London or Government Ministers and civil servants in Whitehall?
Can you update me on recent actions you have taken in relation to tackling crime against London’s LGBT+ community?
How have you used London Plan Guidance documents in order to improve the planning process in London and further public engagement in planning?
Will you update me on how TfL is solving the problem of vehicles joining the Redbridge Roundabout from Redbridge Lane East?
Has the introduction of the Economic Crime Command led to an improvement in recent years in tackling those oligarchs, allies of President Putin and others who seek to use London as a location to...
What do you believe the main function of stop and searches should be?
You have rightly stated that London stands in solidarity with Ukraine, and that our city stands ready to play its part in welcoming Ukrainian refugees. What support can your office offer...
How are you helping Londoners deal with the cost of living crisis both through direct Mayoral initiatives that support Londoners and through discussions with the Government?
Is your Housing Strategy from 2018 still fit for purpose and when will you update it?
Who will lead the process of reform of the Metropolitan Police Service, Londoners or the police?
Are you confident that Londoners are fully aware of the effects of air pollution?
Do you think that the Government’s Levelling Up White Paper has too much of a focus on geographical inequalities, when it should also address structural and ethnic inequalities, for the...
Sanction detections and convictions for crime have fallen on the whole across the country and the situation in London is no different. Rape, sexual assault, and also child sexual abuse...
How are you working with communities in London?
Recognising that you believe the expansion of the ULEZ – and, in the future, road user charging - will benefit Londoners due to improving air quality, how will you ensure that the financial...
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, what options are there to seize property in London owned by Russian Oligarchs and allies of Putin? What would be the impact on house prices, supply...
Is the Mayor concerned about London Power's lack of customer acquisition?
In December 2016, I wrote suggesting the expanded ULEZ should cover the whole of London. Your gradual approach and gradual expansion from the central zone to inner orbitals has so far paid off in...
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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.