Mayor’s Question Time (MQT) kicks off at 10:00am tomorrow.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan will face questions from London Assembly Members on issues that matter to Londoners.
Topics include:
- Londoners at risk of eviction during coronavirus
- Air pollution and COVID-19
- The Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm
- Hammersmith Bridge full closure
The London Assembly acts as a check and balance on the activities of the Mayor and in light of COVID-19 and its impacts on London, this role is more important than ever.
The meeting will take place on Thursday, 17 September from 10:00am.
In line with Government advice, this meeting will take place in a hybrid format, it will take place virtually, but with some Members in attendance.
Media and members of the public can watch the meeting live here.
Notes to editors
- The London Assembly is part of the Greater London Authority (GLA) and Assembly Members are elected every four years, at the same time as the Mayor. There are 25 London Assembly Members - twelve Labour, eight GLA Conservatives, two City Hall Greens, two Brexit Alliance Group and one Liberal Democrat Member.
- Questions put to the Mayor by the Assembly Members cover the full range of his responsibilities including policing, the fire service, regeneration and transport.
- Questions from Assembly Members that are not answered at the meeting are given written answers which are published on the GLA’s website within a week of the meeting.
- Full agenda papers including a list of priority questions.
For media enquiries, please contact Lisa Lam on 020 7084 2713. For out of hours media enquiries, call 020 7983 4000 and ask for the London Assembly duty press officer. Non-media enquiries should be directed to the Public Liaison Unit on 020 7983 4100.