Investigating for Londoners

From the transport network to preparations for the 2012 Olympics - we are currently investigating a wide range of issues on behalf of Londoners.

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The Environment Committee visited Beckton on February 6 2012 to learn more about the Thames Gateway Water  Treatment Works and construction of the Lee Tunnel, which is part of the Thames Tideway Improvements Scheme.

Find out about the Assembly's work on policing and crime in London.

The Assembly scrutinises the Mayor's budget each year to assess how his proposals could affect transport, fire and police services, as well as City Hall.

Find out about the Assembly's work on the London 2012 Games.

The Mayor increased bus and Tube fares overall by inflation plus 0.6 percent in January 2012.

What will be the cost of funding and delivering a legacy for the 2012 site once the Games are over?

How are services charges levied by freeholders determined and consulted on – and are they fair?

Plans to keep the capital's transport network moving during the Games are progressing - but what can Londoners and visitors expect?

Our Transport Committee keeps a close eye on what progress is being made on upgrading the London Underground to improve the service for Londoners.

Sponsorship is increasingly being used by Transport for London (TfL) to provide funding for transport services in the capital. 

How successful is the Government's TechCityUK project, and what more can to be done to encourage digital and creative start-ups?

What kind of opportunities and challenges will arise from giving Londoners more say in shaping their neighbourhoods?

What is provision of childcare really like in the capital and what are the main issues of concern for London families?

What progress is the Mayor's Time for Action programme making to prevent youth violence and equip young people for the future?

Are existing measures to improve air quality and mitigate problems with aircraft noise around Heathrow airport effective, or should more be done?

Is London on track to meet the Government’s target of eradicating fuel poverty by 2016? What more can the Mayor and energy companies do to help?