Monday, 6 June 2022
How are you ensuring that Londoners receive value for money from the Metropolitan Police?
Do you think you should be taking the lead on improving trans and gender-diverse Londoners' access to healthcare?
What are you doing to make London an attractive place to live?
How can you better assess the effectiveness of your policies?
Do we need more public health protection measures to prevent on-going coronavirus infections and reinfections?
Given your commitment in February’s TfL Settlement Agreement that the “DfT will lead a joint programme with TfL on the implementation of Driverless Trains on the London...
Is your “Vision Zero” plan to eliminate road deaths in London a serious endeavour or a publicity stunt?
Scientists have warned us that it is ‘now or never’ to stop runaway warming of the climate. How will you ensure that there are rapid, deep and immediate reductions in London’s...
What impact has the cost of living crisis had on London’s economy to date?
Will you work with businesses and experts in the field to ensure London leads the way on being Neurodiversity friendly?
What recent actions have you taken to increase motorcyclist and scooter rider safety in London?
With your consultation on the proposed London-wide ULEZ launching in May, how will you ensure that views, comments and concerns are heard from all communities across London?
What further action will you be taking to ensure developers take responsibility for the Building Safety Crisis?
Is the Metropolitan Police fit for purpose?
A Financial Sustainability Group will meet in May 2022 to support and assess TfL’s progress towards becoming financially sustainable by April 2023. What is your assessment of this target...
In your view, will the Building Safety Act (2022) keep Londoners safe?
Amidst reports of significant delays, how important is it that the Government properly funds and moves forward with the new hospitals planned for London?
What more needs to be done to increase tourist visits to London?
Home Office documents revealed that there is a high fear of crime nationally and low confidence that the Government will tackle it effectively. What are you doing in London to tackle crime and...
How will the recommendations from the Kerslake Review be implemented to deliver the homes London needs?
As COVID-19 cases remain high, will you call on the Government to reconsider their decision to scrap free lateral flow and PCR testing?
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.