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Data on accessible housing for disabled Londoners (2)

  • Reference: 2022/0054
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
Could you provide me with summary data on the accessibility of new homes built since 2016, including those funded by the GLA and conforming to the ‘accessible and adaptable’ standard, as well as wheelchair accessible, and specialist housing? Could you include any data you have that monitors the number of these accessible homes then occupied by disabled people?

Data on accessible housing for disabled Londoners (1)

  • Reference: 2022/0053
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
Could you provide me with any data you collect specifically related to disabled people and access to housing, covering: a) access to housing and risk of all forms of homelessness, and b) affordability?

Metropolitan Police Service training on illegal evictions

  • Reference: 2022/0052
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
Could you tell me: a) What training Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officers and staff have received around illegal evictions, b) how many people from the MPS have been trained and when, and c) what data is collected in connection with such evictions?

Independent Advisory Groups

  • Reference: 2022/0051
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
How many London-wide Independent Advisory Groups (IAGs) are funded by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)? Could you provide a list of these groups along with the amount of funding received broken down by year from 2016 to date?

Drug Commission

  • Reference: 2022/0050
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
When will your Drug Commission be launched and when will you publish the terms of reference?

Cannabis decriminalisation

  • Reference: 2022/0049
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
In response to an article in the Daily Telegraph on 4 January 2022 about cannabis decriminalisation in London, a spokesperson from your office released a statement that said: “This limited trial, which is still in development and has yet to be approved by City Hall, would involve three of London’s 32 boroughs and would only apply to 18-24 year olds found in possession of a small amount of cannabis. It would not apply to any other drug.” When will this limited trial begin?

Stop and swab by police (3)

  • Reference: 2022/0048
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
Did the two licensed premises involved in the drug swabbing exercise in Shoreditch between 6 and 12 December 2021 pay for this service from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), and if so, how much did they pay?

Stop and swab by police (2)

  • Reference: 2022/0047
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
What legal basis was used to justify the ‘stop and swab’ of people entering two licensed premises in Curtain Road EC2A between 6 and 12 December 2021 shown in the @MetPoliceUk tweet of 2 January 2022?

Stop and swab by police (1)

  • Reference: 2022/0046
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
On 2 January 2022 at 5 pm the Twitter account @MetPoliceUk tweeted a film of Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officers stopping and swabbing people for drugs on a night out in Shoreditch. The tweet drew so much attention that 24 hours later an explanation was issued to answer the many questions it prompted around the legality and purpose of the exercise. Could you tell me: a) what message were Londoners expected to take from the tweet and film, and b) if the intention was to support women’s safety, why was this not made clear in the original tweet?

Retrospective investigations of breaches of coronavirus regulations

  • Reference: 2022/0045
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 20 January 2022
What is your response as Police and Crime Commissioner for London about the Good Law Project’s view that the policy of the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) not to retrospectively investigate breaches is likely to be unlawful, a failure to publish the policy is likely to be unlawful, and a decision not to investigate based on an absence of evidence is also arguably unlawful? What discussions have you had with the MPS about this policy?
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