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Publication type: General
Publication status: Adopted
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The London Assembly has published the 25th Anniversary edition of its Annual Report.
Covering the 2024-25 Assembly year, the report highlights some of the biggest issues the Assembly has scrutinised on behalf of Londoners since it was formally launched in July 2000. It also features reflections from former Assembly Members with their thoughts on how the Assembly has made a difference to the lives of Londoners over 25 years. It includes Assembly scrutiny of the 2012 Olympics, the 7/7 terror attacks, Crossrail (the Elizabeth Line) and more.
Highlights featured in the report include:
- The Health Committee investigating progress towards the Mayor’s and Government’s commitments to reach the targets of zero new HIV infections, zero HIV-related stigma and zero HIV-related deaths by 2030.
- The Police and Crime Committee examining public order policing, and its recommendations to make the Notting Hill Carnival a safer event.
- The Fire Committee making recommendations to further strengthen the culture of London Fire Brigade.
- The Environment Committee finding that London is not achieving the rates of change needed to meet the Mayor’s 2030 net-zero target
- The inaugural London Youth Achievement Awards, at which eight young Londoners were recognised for the invaluable difference they have made in the capital.