Caroline Russell AM has released her latest quarterly record of meetings, continuing a practice she says should already be standard across the London Assembly.
The published log sets out who she has met over the past three months, this includes a range of stakeholders including community groups and campaigners.
The Green Party London Assembly Member began publishing her meetings in March 2024 to make it easier for Londoners to see what happens behind closed doors. While the approach has been welcomed by transparency campaigners, most Assembly Members still do not publish comparable records.
Caroline Russell, Green Party London Assembly Member said:
“As part of my elected role, I meet with a wide range of people and organisations. With trust in politics low, and real concerns about ethics and corporate lobbying, it’s important to be open about who we’re meeting with and hearing from.”
A copy of Caroline Russell AM’s public diary record between October to December 2025 can be found here.
Notes to editors
A copy of Zoë Garbett AM’s public diary record between October to December 2025 can be found here.
A copy of Zack Polanski AM’s public diary record between October and December can be found here.
The criteria for including a meeting in the public diary record is as follows:
The meeting was scheduled and conducted in a formal manner;
The meeting did not include members of the media;
The meeting did not include internal site visits;
The meeting did not include another Assembly Member or Assembly Committee business.
The Assembly Member attended the meeting in their official capacity