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Liability of fossil fuel producers in London

  • Reference: 2025/3487
  • Question by: Zack Polanski
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued an advisory opinion that States can find each other accountable for their actions on climate change. How will you remind fossil fuel companies based in London of this legal liability, and remind them of the shared global responsibility to tackle the climate crisis?

Holborn Police Station

  • Reference: 2025/3486
  • Question by: Gareth Roberts
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
Can you clarify what the future opening hours of Holborn Police Station’s front counter will be given that the police station was not mentioned in the MPS Front Counters Update published in August 2025? It was not mentioned in the list of front counters to be closed, nor was it mentioned in the list of front counters that would remain open.

Strike Ballot over Pay in Met Police

  • Reference: 2025/3485
  • Question by: Gareth Roberts
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) is balloting its members for strike action following the Met Police’s refusal to extend the £1,250 London Allowance to civilian police staff. What conversations have you had with the Union to prevent a strike at the Met Police?

Cyber Security

  • Reference: 2025/3484
  • Question by: Gareth Roberts
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
More and more companies are being targeted and held to ransom by cyber attacks, putting businesses and jobs at risk. How is the Met cooperating with the National Crime Agency to make London’s businesses better protected from this type of crime?

Charing Cross Police Station

  • Reference: 2025/3483
  • Question by: Gareth Roberts
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
In early September 2025, enquiries were launched by the Directorate of Professional Standards into allegations of criminality and misconduct by officers and staff based at Charing Cross Police Station. A mere 2 weeks later, racist graffiti was found in the staff area at this police station. I am concerned that such behaviour is taking place as this same police station was involved with a range of bad behaviour, including racism, misogyny, harassment and offensive social media, as uncovered by Operation Hotton. At the same time, this will be the only police station within the Central West BCU to maintain its...

HMICFRS’ Inspection of the Met Police’s Custody Suites

  • Reference: 2025/3482
  • Question by: Gareth Roberts
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
In the recent report by the HMICFRS into the Met Police’s Custody Suites, a Cause of Concern was raised as the force doesn’t oversee a wide enough range of custody services to make sure it can protect the safety and well-being of detainees, and improve the outcomes for those with mental health conditions. How will you respond to the recommendations raised and what timeframe do you expect to need to implement these measures?

Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Action Plan

  • Reference: 2025/3481
  • Question by: Gareth Roberts
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
The action plan that was published at the beginning of the summer contained 3 pillars and 10 commitments. Will you commit to regularly publishing updates on progress made against these pillars and commitments?

Gatwick Airport Expansion (2)

  • Reference: 2025/3480
  • Question by: Gareth Roberts
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
The expansion of Gatwick Airport will have an impact on London’s climate targets. What will you do to mitigate this impact?

Gatwick Airport Expansion (1)

  • Reference: 2025/3479
  • Question by: Gareth Roberts
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
Since the approval of a second runway at Gatwick Airport, what conversations have you had with the Department for Transport about the expansion plans at Heathrow Airport?

Safer Summer Streets (2)

  • Reference: 2025/3478
  • Question by: Gareth Roberts
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
London’s top 32 town centres and high street locations that were part of the Safer Summer Streets initiative only represent 6% of London’s reported Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB). Are you doing enough to tackle ASB across the capital?
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