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Small businesses in railway arches

  • Reference: 2018/2449
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 13 September 2018
What representations have you made to Government ministers urging them to intervene in plans by Network Rail to sell off its railway arches?

Affordable housing targets, and mixed and balanced communities

  • Reference: 2018/2260
  • Question by: Nicky Gavron
  • Meeting date: 13 September 2018
Do you believe affordable housing targets are an essential part of achieving mixed communities?

Skills for the Future

  • Reference: 2018/2129
  • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
  • Meeting date: 13 September 2018
While this summer's GCSE and A-Level results demonstrated the exceptional talent of young Londoners, what action is the Mayor taking to ensure that London's young people leave education with skills that will suit the future economy and are desired by employers?

Bus Safety (1)

  • Reference: 2018/2432
  • Question by: Tony Devenish
  • Meeting date: 13 September 2018
Do you agree with the Transport for London (TfL) Board Member who was quoted, in an article in the Financial Times, that TfL has '"two safety cultures": a diligent one for rail and a complacent one for buses'?

Public health commissioning at scale

  • Reference: 2018/2276
  • Question by: Onkar Sahota
  • Meeting date: 13 September 2018
I recognise that as Mayor you have no statutory duty to commission health services but you can strongly influence the commissioning of health services through the London Health Board and the Health Inequalities Strategy. What steps are you taking towards pan-London commissioning of important public health services like TB prevention and case finding, sexual health services, smoking cessation and education campaigns?

London and Brexit

  • Reference: 2018/2275
  • Question by: Joanne McCartney
  • Meeting date: 13 September 2018
Is London prepared for a no-deal Brexit?

Neighbourhood crime

  • Reference: 2018/2383
  • Question by: Steve O'Connell
  • Meeting date: 13 September 2018
What is the Metropolitan Police Service doing to stem the rise in neighbourhood crime?

Privately owned blocks with unsafe cladding

  • Reference: 2018/2195
  • Question by: Andrew Dismore
  • Meeting date: 13 September 2018
At the Fire, Resilience and Emergency Planning Committee on 19 July 2018, we heard evidence that some private tower block owners are not coming forward when they suspect they have ACM cladding or similar because of the impact on the building's valuation if ACM cladding is present. What steps are you taking to: 1. urge private tower owners to come forward if they suspect their cladding to be flammable? 2. work out how many privately-owned tower blocks with flammable cladding there are in London, independent of self-reporting? 3. make sure residents can find out if their home is clad in...

Housing and Planning

  • Reference: 2018/2341
  • Question by: Andrew Boff
  • Meeting date: 13 September 2018
Are your housing and planning policies delivering for London?

Women in Poverty

  • Reference: 2018/2303
  • Question by: Fiona Twycross
  • Meeting date: 13 September 2018
Some recent reports have highlighted how austerity and government policies, such as universal credit, have kept women in poverty. What action are you taking to mitigate the impact of Government policy in this area in London?
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