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Mobile Connectivity on the New Tube for London

  • Reference: 2014/3625
  • Question by: Gareth Bacon MP
  • Meeting date: 22 October 2014
Will the New Tube for London include capacity for Wi-Fi and/or 4G connectivity?

An MDC in Old Oak

  • Reference: 2014/3624
  • Question by: Gareth Bacon MP
  • Meeting date: 22 October 2014
Given that protests from several businesses in the area are likely to at least delay QPR's stadium development, can the Mayor assure West Londoners that the redevelopment of Old Oak will proceed as planned?

Dementia Research Institute

  • Reference: 2014/3622
  • Question by: Andrew Boff
  • Meeting date: 22 October 2014
Further to your call for public and private funds to be raised for an international dementia research institute in London, how do you intend to take this proposal forward and what would be the main benefits for reducing health inequalities in London?

London housing market

  • Reference: 2014/3621
  • Question by: Andrew Boff
  • Meeting date: 22 October 2014
Further to the recently reported fall in house prices and demand in London, what factors do you attribute to this, how can they be resolved, and what are the likely consequences for future house building?

Child abuse due to witchcraft

  • Reference: 2014/3620
  • Question by: Andrew Boff
  • Meeting date: 22 October 2014
Alarming news was released this week that suggested that there have been 27 allegations of child abuse for perceived witchcraft so far for this year, and 148 such allegations over the last decade. Can the Mayor let us know what he and MOPAC are doing to ensure that children are protected from such abuse, and does the Mayor believe that London must take the lead on tackling the cultural assumptions that underlie this type of crime?

Holistic solutions that actually work

  • Reference: 2014/3619
  • Question by: Andrew Boff
  • Meeting date: 22 October 2014
After a year of enforcement in Ilford Road to tackle prostitution - which, as a result, meant sex workers were pushed into working in less safe areas or were criminalised and so forced to remain in prostitution - prostitution is again on the rise in this area, and one sex worker has tragically died. Is it time to admit that this police policy has failed and that a long term holistic response, which assists sex workers to make choices that will allow them to eventually move away from prostitution, is preferable?

EU Funding in the Boroughs

  • Reference: 2014/3618
  • Question by: Stephen Knight
  • Meeting date: 22 October 2014
Are you concerned some boroughs might be missing out on EU funding?

EU Funding Processes

  • Reference: 2014/3617
  • Question by: Stephen Knight
  • Meeting date: 22 October 2014
How can you ensure EU funding goes to parts of London with the most relevant need, for example youth unemployment programmes to areas with high youth unemployment etc.?

Unnecessary Legislation

  • Reference: 2014/3616
  • Question by: Stephen Knight
  • Meeting date: 22 October 2014
When your Europe Report repeatedly calls for a halt to 'unnecessary legislation', what exactly do you mean by this? Can you give any examples? Who will be the judge of what is necessary? How would the halt work in practice?

The Road Haulage Association

  • Reference: 2014/3615
  • Question by: Stephen Knight
  • Meeting date: 22 October 2014
Do you regret giving EU driving regulations for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes as an example of bad legislation at the launch of your Europe Report, when it is in fact supported by the Road Haulage Association (which represents the interests of all British truck drivers from owner-drivers to large fleets)?
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