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Key information
Date: Wednesday 17 September 2025
Time: 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Cost: Free - registration required to attend in person
About the event
Join us for the final People's Question Time of 2025. This is your free opportunity to discuss the issues that matter to you, to a live panel on stage.
Chaired by ITV news broadcaster Charlene White, topics of discussion will include (in no particular order):
- housing
- air quality and the environment
- transport
- London's economy
- policing and safety
- other (topics not covered) – time permitting.
Register to watch and participate online
Registration is still open for you to participate online, with a chance to put your questions forward on the dedicated live chat forum. You can book your online viewing ticket directly on Eventbrite, by clicking the button below.
Read the information below before registering to watch and participate to People's Question Time 2025 - Hammersmith and Fulham online.
By clicking the button to get your online ticket and registering, you hereby confirm that the GLA may use the personal information you have provided to contact you for the People’s Question Time event.
The Greater London Authority (GLA), and its named third-party service provider(s) will use the information that you provide for the purpose of administering People’s Question Time, and will only store data for the duration relevant to the specified purpose.
This event will be recorded and photographed in parts. By attending the event, you are giving consent to the Greater London Authority to use any photos, images or video from the event which you may be in.
You acknowledge that you do not own the copyright of any of the images taken, and understand that all photography, filming and recording will proceed on the basis of your consent.
Read the GLA’s privacy notice for further information on how we process your personal information.
This event will be recorded and photographed in parts.
By submitting your question via the online chat function, upvoting or commenting, you are giving consent to the Greater London Authority to display your name and borough on screen, as well as the future use of any photos, images or videos from the event.
You acknowledge that you do not own the copyright of any of the images taken and understand that all photography/ filming and recording will proceed on the basis of your consent.
Watch the livestream
The livestream will appear below on the night, and will activate at 6.45pm, for a 7pm start, on Wednesday 17 September 2025. You don't need to register if you want to watch the livestream without participating online.
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In the meantime, you can watch what happened in March's People's Question Time – Haringey.
In person ticket registration closed
If you registered for a ticket before the closing date (Wednesday 10 September, 23.59hrs), below is a reminder for all ticket holders.
Only one ticket will be issued per registration. Each registration must be made in the name of the person applying for a ticket. Tickets are non-transferable.
Photo ID will be required to enter to event, which must match the name on the ticket.
Any minors attending, do not require a ticket or photo ID, but must be accompanied by a ticketholder aged 18 and over.
Tickets are allocated tickets in the order they are received, one ticket per application.
Your e-ticket will be issued via our third party provider, Eventbrite.
Please note that the same email cannot be used for multiple tickets, as this would risk additional tickets applied to with the same email, being deleted.
Tickets do not guarantee entry. We operate an oversubscription policy, whereby we issue more tickets than the venue capacity to account for no-shows. This is based on historical data. Tickets therefore do not guarantee entry, which is based on those ticketholders who arrive first and are allocated seats up to the point we reach venue capacity.
Please make sure you arrive on time. Doors will open up to one-hour before the event starts. A reminder of the admissions policy is available by clicking the button below for more details.
Once you receive your ticket, you will need to bring a form of ID.
Photo ID must be original and in date (copies and out of date ID won’t be accepted). If you cannot provide this proof, you will be refused entry. Please see a full list of accepted photo ID:
- Passport
- Driving licence
- Biometric Residents permit
- Citizen card
- Validate UK ID card
- HM Forces ID card
- Police warrant card
- Photographic travel card (eg. Freedom Pass)
- Voter Authority Certificate
Please note that only adults aged 18 or over need to bring ID on the day – it is not required for children under 18, although anyone who looks older than the specified age limit may be required to show proof of age in order to be admitted.
The Greater London Authority (GLA), and its named third-party service provider[s] will use the information that you provide for the purpose of administering People’s Question Time, including ticket distribution, and will only store data for the duration relevant to the specified purpose.
This event will be recorded and photographed in parts. By attending the event, you are giving consent to the Greater London Authority to use any photos, images or video from the event which you may be in.
You acknowledge that you do not own the copyright of any of the images taken, and understand that all photography, filming and recording will proceed on the basis of your consent.
Read the GLA’s privacy notice for further information on how we process your personal information.
British Sign Language and Palantypist (speech to text reporter) services will be available during the event. After the event a full transcript will be available on request.
There is an induction loop available at this event, including wheelchair access.
If you require any adjustments to help with accessibility, please check our FAQ for more information about how we can assist.
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Common questions
People's Question Time is a free event for Londoners. It's an opportunity to put your questions to the main stage panel consisting of the London Assembly, about your city.
Examines decisions and actions to ensure promises to Londoners are delivered.
That is the job of the London Assembly Members, who you elect at the same time as the Mayor. Eleven represent the whole capital and 14 are elected by constituencies. As the most powerful directly-elected politician in the UK, it is important the Mayor is held publicly and democratically accountable.
The Assembly has a Chair and Deputy Chair, who are each elected by Members for a one-year term in April.
There are 25 London Assembly Members: 8 GLA Conservatives, 3 City Hall Greens, 1 Independent, 10 Labour, 2 Liberal Democrats, 1 Reform UK.
Chair of the London Assembly - Len Duvall OBE, Greenwich and Lewisham, Leader of the Labour Group.
- Alessandro Georgiou AM, City Hall Conservatives - Londonwide
- Alex Wilson AM, Reform UK - Londonwide
- Andrew Boff AM, City Hall Conservatives – Londonwide
- Anne Clarke AM, Labour - Barnet and Camden
- Bassam Mahfouz AM, Labour – Ealing and Hillingdon (Deputy Chair of the London Assembly)
- Caroline Russell AM, City Hall Greens - Londonwide, Leader of the City Hall Greens
- Elly Baker AM, Labour - Londonwide
- Emma Best AM, City Hall Conservatives - Londonwide
- Gareth Roberts AM, Liberal Democrats - Hounslow, Kingston upon Thames and Richmond upon Thames
- Hina Bokhari OBE AM, Liberal Democrat - Londonwide
- James Small-Edwards AM, Labour - Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea, City of Westminster
- Joanne McCartney AM, Labour – Enfield and Haringey
- Keith Prince AM, City Hall Conservatives – Havering and Redbridge
- Krupesh Hirani AM, Labour Group - Brent and Harrow
- Léonie Cooper AM, Labour – Merton and Wandsworth
- Lord Bailey of Paddington, City Hall Conservatives – Londonwide
- Marina Ahmad AM, Labour - Lambeth and Southwark
- Neil Garratt AM, City Hall Conservatives - Croydon and Sutton
- Sem Moema AM, Labour - Hackney, Islington and Waltham Forest
- Susan Hall AM, City Hall Conservatives – Londonwide, Leader of the Conservative Group
- Thomas Turrell AM, City Hall Conservatives - Bexley and Bromley
- Unmesh Desai AM, Independent – Barking and Dagenham, City of London, Newham, Tower Hamlets
- Zack Polanski AM, City Hall Greens - Londonwide
- Zoë Garbett AM, City Hall Greens - Londonwide
There will be a series of core topics discussed on the night such as transport, policing and safety, housing, air quality and the environment and London's economy. Questions that fall outside of these core topics can be asked in the final open section.
You can find out more about the role of the Mayor of London.
We expect up to 5 questions (approximately) to be asked and answered in each of the main topic sections, but this may be more or less depending on time constraints. There is a chance of less questions being answered should there be any unforeseen issues.
The Chair will direct each question to the main stage panel for a response. Questions are intercepted live from the audience, therefore the main stage panel does not have sight of questions in advance.
We cannot guarantee that your question will be asked on the night.
If you are attending in-person the Chair will randomly select members of the audience from the floor to ask their question.
If you are viewing via the livestream and have registered to watch online, you can submit your questions via the live chat function on the night. The most popular question as voted for by livestream viewers will then be asked by the Chair to the panel.
For either option, we cannot guarantee that your question will be selected on the night. The Chair will try to get through as many questions as possible in the time available.
If your question doesn't get asked on the night, you can contact the Mayor after the event. We will aim to respond within 20 working days.
Owing to online safeguarding issues you must be 16 or over to take part.
There are a series of topics being discussed on the night including transport, policing and safety, air quality and the environment, housing London’s economy. There will be a final section where any other questions within the Mayor’s remit can be asked – for example about culture or education. Prior notice will be given in the lead up to the event, should the topic details change.
There will be British Sign Language interpreters live at the venue and also on-screen for those viewing online, including subtitles on the screen via a palantypist throughout the event. A full transcript of the event will be available on request. The venue chosen will be fully accessible.
If watching online, you will need to have digital access.
The People's Question Time accessible phoneline is now closed for in-person registration. Lines closed Wednesday 10 September, 23.59hrs.
To be able to receive an in-person ticket for this event, you must register as instructed above for a chance to receive a ticket. Applicants will be notified from Wednesday 10 September 2025 afternoon onwards, where your ticket will be sent to you by a third party (Eventbrite), to the email address you provided.
You can use your confirmation either on your device or printed off as your ticket for entry to the venue.
Entry to the venue is on a first come, first served basis, and is not guaranteed.
If watching online, you will receive a livestream link to the event. The benefit of registering is the ability to type your question into the live chat forum on the night. We cannot guarantee that your question will be asked on the night however, but if successful, will be put to the main stage panel by the Chair.
Register to watch and participate online.
If you choose not to register online to participate, you can still watch the livestream on this page, without registering, but you won't be able to participate or ask questions live.
The livestream link will be live from 6.45pm for a 7pm start.
You can watch the event online even without registering, by scrolling above to the livestream video embedded on this page, but you will not be able to pose a question.
If you would like the chance to ask a question, please register to watch and participate online.
As we want to get through as many questions as possible, from as many people as possible live at the venue, please make sure to:
- ask only one question
- stay on topic, such as transport, housing etc
- keep questions concise and to the point.
We want to ensure that Londoners get to ask their questions to the PQT panel, but we will not subject them, or viewers of the event, to abuse. Questions will, therefore, be moderated before they are posted to the live chat, and those that contain swearing, defamatory or illegal remarks or engage in ‘trolling’ will not be posted.
Questions that are off-topic, during a specific topic session, will also be discarded. We cannot guarantee that your question will be asked on the night.
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