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Greater London Authority Council

September 11, 2025 View on council website

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Here is a summary of the London Assembly Plenary meeting held on 11 September 2025:

The London Assembly convened for Mayor's Question Time, addressing topics ranging from transport and policing to housing and environmental concerns. Members questioned the Mayor on his record, future plans, and the impact of government policies on London.

Here's a breakdown of the key discussions:

  • TfL and GLA Group Corporate Governance Framework Agreement: The Assembly agreed to sign up to the updated GLA Group Corporate Governance Framework Agreement, a commitment to openness, transparency, and accountability within the Greater London Authority (GLA) and its functional bodies. The agreement outlines principles and expectations for the GLA group, including decision-making processes, codes of conduct, and engagement with the London Assembly.

  • Police Front Counter Closures: The proposed closure of several Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) front counters sparked debate. Gareth Roberts AM), challenged the Mayor on his manifesto pledge to maintain a 24/7 front counter in every borough. Concerns were raised about accessibility for vulnerable individuals and the impact on crime reporting. The Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, Kaya Comer-Schwartz, defended the closures as an operational decision driven by budget constraints and a shift towards digital crime reporting, stating that resources would be redirected to neighbourhood policing. Susan Hall AM), criticised the Mayor's absence from the meeting and questioned the prioritisation of decarbonising police buildings over maintaining front counter services. Matt Twist KPM, Assistant Commissioner for Frontline Policing, MPS, stated that the decision was based on factors such as demand, geographic spread, and operational alignment, and that an Equality Impact Assessment was ongoing.

  • Notting Hill Carnival Policing: Susan Hall AM) questioned the Mayor's description of the Notting Hill Carnival as the very best of London given the high number of arrests, stabbings, and assaults on officers. She also inquired about the cost of policing the event and whether the Mayor ordered the removal of St George's Cross flags in London.

  • Flights Taken For Mayoral Purposes: Susan Hall AM) requested a list of flights taken by the Mayor for Mayoral purposes since 2016, but the Mayor declined to provide the information during the meeting, stating that he would answer the question at the next Mayor's Question Time.

  • TfL Staff Wages: Hina Bokhari OBE AM asked for a breakdown of Transport for London (TfL) staff wages, including the amount spent on overtime and bonuses.

  • Silvertown Tunnel Resident Discount: Hina Bokhari OBE AM asked about the effectiveness of TfL's campaign to raise awareness of the Silvertown Tunnel resident discount and provided a breakdown of applications made, approved, and rejected. As of 23 June 2025, TfL had received 7,425 applications, with 50% approved and 20% rejected.

  • Congestion Charge Increase: Hina Bokhari OBE AM asked about the impact of the proposed congestion charge increase from £15 to £18. The Mayor stated that TfL estimates a 2% reduction in chargeable vehicles in the Congestion Charge Zone and a net revenue impact of around £55 million per annum.

  • Zero Emission Bus Fleet: Hina Bokhari OBE AM asked for details on the zero-emission bus fleet, including the number of buses due to join the fleet, a historic breakdown, funds used, and carbon dioxide reduction. The Mayor stated that zero-emission buses are introduced based on competitive bus route tendering and that TfL publishes bus fleet data annually.

  • DLR Replacement Train Delays: Hina Bokhari OBE AM asked about the impact of DLR replacement train delays. The Mayor stated that around 140,000 journeys each weekday will experience a lower frequency, leading to an average additional journey time of just over one minute.

  • TfL Infrastructure Projects: Hina Bokhari OBE AM asked about the completion dates for the DLR extension to Thamesmead, the Bakerloo Line extension, and the West London Orbital rail link. The Mayor stated that the DLR extension could be delivered by 2032, with the Bakerloo Line extension and West London Orbital following later in the 2030s, subject to funding discussions.

  • Drug-testing of TfL Workers: Hina Bokhari OBE AM asked about TfL's drug-testing policy and a review of policies. The Mayor stated that TfL has well-established policies and is in the process of reviewing them.

  • Self-Driving Taxis: Hina Bokhari OBE AM asked about self-driving taxis and meetings with Uber. The Mayor stated that TfL met with Uber to explore how an automated passenger service could operate.

  • Advertising on the TfL Estate: Krupesh Hirani AM asked about unsold advertising space and free or discounted advertising space for charities. The Mayor stated that TfL does not hold information on unsold advertising space and that any discount TfL's media partners may offer to charities is commercially sensitive.

  • TfL and the GLA Group Public Health Unit: Krupesh Hirani AM asked how TfL has worked with the GLA Group Public Health Unit. The Mayor stated that TfL has worked with the unit on a range of policies and initiatives to achieve shared targets and public health priorities.

  • Police Station Front Counter Closures: Marina Ahmad AM asked how Londoners can make their views known on the Met's plans to close public front counters.

  • Gallow's Corner: Keith Prince AM asked for an update on TfL's timeline for the development project at Gallow's Corner [https://www.google.com/maps/search/Gallow's+Corner+London/].

  • Priorities to reduce road death and serious injury in London: Caroline Russell AM) asked about priorities for Vision Zero Action Plan 2.

  • Palestine Action: Gareth Roberts AM) asked how the policing of the proscription of Palestine Action protects democratic freedoms in London.

  • Chinese Embassy at Royal Mint Court: Unmesh Desai AM asked if the Mayor would convey the concerns of Londoners to the Government regarding the Chinese Embassy's planning application at Royal Mint Court.

  • 20 mph Speed Limits: Joanne McCartney AM asked what more can be done to encourage more boroughs to adopt 20 mph speed limits.

  • Sites for Nature Enhancement: Leonie Cooper AM asked if the Mayor was pleased with the range and number of applications received to the new Green Roots Fund.

  • Housebuilding: Lord Bailey of Paddington AM asked if the Mayor was happy with the level of housebuilding in London.

  • London Unemployment: Neil Garratt AM asked why London's job market has performed so poorly compared with the rest of the country.

  • Supporting Women and Girls: Hina Bokhari OBE AM asked about the effectiveness of the 2022–2025 Violence Against Women and Girls strategy.

  • Protecting migrant communities in London: Zack Polanski AM asked what work is being done to protect migrant communities in London.

  • London as an International City: Bassam Mahfouz AM asked what actions are being taken to ensure that London remains a competitive international city.

  • Fairer Funding: Thomas Turrell AM asked if the Mayor was lobbying Government for a fairer funding settlement.

  • Mayoral Record: Alex Wilson AM) asked if the Mayor was proud of his record since becoming Mayor.

  • London's Summer Economy: Anne Clarke AM) asked how the Mayor has supported London's economy this summer.

  • Fair Funding Review 2.0: Len Duvall OBE AM asked if the Mayor was concerned that London boroughs are set to lose out from the Fair Funding Review 2.0.

  • Unblocking Delays from the Building Safety Regulator: James Small-Edwards AM asked what the Mayor was doing to help speed up the Building Safety Regulator approvals process.

  • Graffiti on the London Underground: Keith Prince AM asked what steps are being taken to eliminate graffiti and vandalism on the London Underground.

  • Written Answers: A number of questions were submitted for written answers, covering topics such as fare evasion, City Hall facilities, Oyster card discounts, media partner agreements, TfL station closures, GLA workplace complaints, Mayoral priorities, DLR fare evasion, City Hall broadcasting, TfL advertising, the economic contribution of migrants, ITAP, the State of London Debate, PQT structure, Chelsea Football Club stadium, TfL and GLA staff wages, security enforcement officers, Deputy Mayors of London, TfL safety guidelines, careers guidance, Places for London housing target and profit, Woolwich Ferry staffing, concerns about Sandhurst Road and Sangley Road, military personnel free travel on TfL, City Hall relocation, MQT staff, staring and upskirting on the TfL network, complaints across the TfL network, Deputy Mayors' pay increase, complaints at Canary Wharf and Custom House Elizabeth Line stations and Woolwich DLR station, rodents on TfL property, security enforcement officers impact and behaviour, security enforcement officer training, Taxi and Private Hire Action Plan follow-up, 24-hour bus lane policy, value for money, recognition of Taiwan, London Trans+ Pride, Brent Council twinning with Nablus, Jewish bus passengers in Stamford Hill, Net Zero exposure for London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA), Green Finance Fund, London Legacy Development Corporation construction cost overruns, residents of outer London, Metropolitan Police Service firearms officers, Notting Hill Carnival funding, Met Engage signups, crimes reported via Met Engage, teething issues for Met Engage, bus countdown screens, Silvertown Tunnel bus, Automatic Track Measurement System, bus timetabling, TfL customer response times, Oxford Street, wildfires, credit unions, firefighters personal protective equipment (PPE), employment for people who have been in contact with the criminal justice system, single use plastic in the funeral industry, cycle stands near Tooting Bec station, Balham High Road noise pollution, Upper Richmond Road safety concerns, South Wimbledon grinding update, coasting Tube noise technique, Roehampton policing hub, estates strategy in Merton and Wandsworth, removal of police front counters in Wandsworth and Merton, Green Roots Fund, Nature in Development, Green Skills, Ecology, Water Infrastructure, Water Usage, Waste Targets, Simpler Recycling, Food Separation and Anaerobic Digestion, Recycling and the London Plan, Wet Wipes in the River Thames, MPS Budget Gap and Tough Choices, Funding A New Met for London, Future of Greenwich Equestrian Centre, Bus Rerouting, Protecting Healthy Spaces, 10 Year Health Plan, NHS London, ULEZ Enforcement fines for vehicles that are ULEZ compliant, Fare evasion at Dollis Hill Tube station, Vandalised bus stops in Brent and Harrow, Empty Unit at Queensbury Tube station, Re electrification of 28 Bus route, Passenger Usage Data at Kensal Green and Kensal Rise stations, Records on ULEZ compliant cars, Accuracy of TfL information on whether vehicles are ULEZ compliant, Protest arrests, Government Funding for the MPS, Mayoral funding for the MPS, Cleaning the Piccadilly Line, Noise pollution from aircraft in Haringey, Victims of road traffic incidents, Renters Rights Bill, London Living Rent, Construction Workforce, Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Communities Housing, Service Charges, Temperature Regulation in Housing, Affordable Housing Delivery, Aarhus Convention and Housing Delivery, Affordable Housing Protections in Section 106 Agreements, Strengthening Legal Safeguards for Affordable Housing, Air Conditioning in Newly Built Office Developments, Incorporating Unmapped Constraints in Housing Targets, Planning Department Staffing Benchmarks, Future of the ATLAS London Programme, Unlocking Industrial Land, Aligning Transport Infrastructure and Housing Growth, Tools for Transport-Led Development, Digital Tools to Accelerate Planning Decisions, Step Free Access, Helicopter Noise, Police Front Counters, Child Trafficking, TfL Advertisements, Burst Water Pipes, Weight Loss Medications, Accessible Play Spaces, Oyster Card Delays, Tourist Tax, Cost of Cool Spaces, Mercato Metropolitano, Tour of Africa, Community Pharmacies, Fluoride, Overdue Responses, Age Friendly Action Plan, Obesity Rates, Weight Loss Drugs, Transgender Advertisements, London's River Health, Thames Water's Teddington Direct River Abstraction Consultation, Thames Water Leaks, New London Reservoir, London Climate Resilience Review, Incinerators in London, Road Maintenance Borough Funding, Potholes, Miles of TfL Roads, Miles of Borough Roads, LIP Funding, New Piccadilly Line Trains, TfL Data, GLA Housing & Land Directorate, Places for London, Affordable Homes Programme, GLA Planning Team, Oxford Street Transformation Team, Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation, London Legacy Development Corporation, Oxford Street Pedestrianisation, Oxford Street Consultation, Vision Zero, KPM Automotive, ICAEW Business Confidence Monitor for London, Hospitality Jobs, High Inflation, Welfare Reforms, Oxford Street Footfall, London Wages, London Productivity, Accessible homes, Ninja Sword Surrenders, Emergency Services Interoperability, Police Bases, Staff Pay, Efficiency Savings, Mandatory Crimes, Migrant Hotels, Police National Database, Possible Savings, Notting Hill Carnival, Trip to Africa, Flags, Police Cuts, Positive Experience of a Child, A New Met For London, Grooming Gangs, Tag Breaches, Crime Prioritisation, Knife Crime, Shared Endeavour Fund, Connect Reporting Standards, Non-Crime Hate Incidents, Learning Management System, Taxi and Private Hire Action Plan Follow-Up, 24-Hour Bus Lane Policy, Value for Money, Recognition of Taiwan, London Trans+ Pride, Brent Council Twinning with Nablus, Jewish Bus Passengers in Stamford Hill, Net Zero Exposure for London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA), Green Finance Fund, London Legacy Development Corporation Construction Cost Overruns, Residents of Outer London, Metropolitan Police Service Firearms Officers, Notting Hill Carnival Funding, Met Engage Signups, Encouraging Greater Use of Met Engage, Crimes Reported via Met Engage, Teething Issues for Met Engage, Bus Countdown Screens, Silvertown Tunnel Bus, Automatic Track Measurement System, Bus Timetabling, TfL Customer Response Times, Oxford Street, Wildfires, Credit Unions, Firefighters personal protective equipment (PPE), Employment for people who have been in contact with the criminal justice system, Single Use Plastic in the Funeral Industry, Cycle stands near Tooting Bec station, Balham High Road noise pollution, Upper Richmond Road safety concerns, South Wimbledon grinding update, Roehampton policing hub, Estates strategy in Merton, Removal of police front counters in Wandsworth, Green Roots Fund, Nature in Development, Green Skills, Ecology, Water Infrastructure, Waste Targets, Simpler Recycling, Food Separation and Anaerobic Digestion, Recycling and the London Plan, Wet Wipes in the River Thames, MPS Budget Gap and Tough Choices, Funding A New Met for London, Future of Greenwich Equestrian Centre, Bus Rerouting, Protecting Healthy Spaces, 10 Year Health Plan, NHS London, ULEZ Enforcement fines for vehicles that are ULEZ compliant, Fare evasion at Dollis Hill Tube station, Vandalised bus stops in Brent, Empty Unit at Queensbury Tube station, Re electrification of 28 Bus route, Passenger Usage Data at Kensal Green station, Records on ULEZ compliant cars, Accuracy of TfL information on whether vehicles are ULEZ compliant, Protest arrests, Government Funding for the MPS, Mayoral funding for the MPS, Cleaning the Piccadilly Line, Noise pollution from aircraft in Haringey, Victims of road traffic incidents, Renters Rights Bill, London Living Rent, Construction Workforce, Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Communities Housing, Service Charges, Temperature Regulation in Housing, Affordable Housing Delivery, Aarhus Convention and Housing Delivery, Affordable Housing Protections in Section 106 Agreements, Strengthening Legal Safeguards for Affordable Housing, Air Conditioning in Newly Built Office Developments, Incorporating Unmapped Constraints in Housing Targets, Planning Department Staffing Benchmarks, Future of the ATLAS London Programme, Unlocking Industrial Land, Aligning Transport Infrastructure and Housing Growth, Tools for Transport-Led Development, Digital Tools to Accelerate Planning Decisions, Step Free Access, Helicopter Noise, Police Front Counters, Child Trafficking, TfL Advertisements, Burst Water Pipes, Weight Loss Medications, Accessible Play Spaces, Oyster Card Delays, Tourist Tax, Cost of Cool Spaces, Mercato Metropolitano, Tour of Africa, Community Pharmacies, Fluoride, Overdue Responses, Age Friendly Action Plan, Obesity Rates, Weight Loss Drugs, Transgender Advertisements, TfL Adverts, London's River Health, Thames Water's Teddington Direct River Abstraction Consultation, Thames Water Leaks, New London Reservoir, London Climate Resilience Review, Incinerators in London, Road Maintenance Borough Funding, Potholes, Miles of TfL Roads, Miles of Borough Roads, LIP Funding, New Piccadilly Line Trains, TfL Data, GLA Housing & Land Directorate, Places for London, Affordable Homes Programme, GLA Planning Team, Oxford Street Transformation Team, Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation, London Legacy Development Corporation, Oxford Street Pedestrianisation, Oxford Street Consultation, Vision Zero, KPM Automotive, ICAEW Business Confidence Monitor for London, Hospitality Jobs, High Inflation, Welfare Reforms, Oxford Street Footfall, London Wages, London Productivity, Accessible homes, Ninja Sword Surrenders, Emergency Services Interoperability, Police Bases, Staff Pay, Efficiency Savings, Mandatory Crimes, Migrant Hotels, Police National Database, Possible Savings, Notting Hill Carnival, Trip to Africa, Flags, Police Cuts, Positive Experience of a Child, A New Met For London, Grooming Gangs, Tag Breaches, Crime Prioritisation, Knife Crime, Shared Endeavour Fund, Connect Reporting Standards, Non-Crime Hate Incidents, Learning Management System, Taxi and Private Hire Action Plan Follow-Up, 24-Hour Bus Lane Policy, Value for Money, Recognition of Taiwan, London Trans+ Pride, Brent Council Twinning with Nablus, Jewish Bus Passengers in Stamford Hill, Net Zero Exposure for London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA), Green Finance Fund, London Legacy Development Corporation Construction Cost Overruns, Residents of Outer London, Metropolitan Police Service Firearms Officers, Notting Hill Carnival Funding, Met Engage Signups, Encouraging Greater Use of Met Engage, Crimes Reported via Met Engage, Teething Issues for Met Engage, Bus Countdown Screens, Silvertown Tunnel Bus, Automatic Track Measurement System, Bus Timetabling, TfL Customer Response Times, Oxford Street, Wildfires, Credit Unions, Firefighters personal protective equipment (PPE), Employment for people who have been in contact with the criminal justice system, Single Use Plastic in the Funeral Industry, Cycle stands near Tooting Bec station, Balham High Road noise pollution, Upper Richmond Road safety concerns, South Wimbledon grinding update, Roehampton policing hub, Estates strategy in Merton, Removal of police front counters in Wandsworth, Green Roots Fund, Nature in Development, Green Skills, Ecology, Water Infrastructure, Waste Targets, Simpler Recycling, Food Separation and Anaerobic Digestion, Recycling and the London Plan, Wet Wipes in the River Thames, MPS Budget Gap and Tough Choices, Funding A New Met for London, Future of Greenwich Equestrian Centre, Bus Rerouting, Protecting Healthy Spaces, 10 Year Health Plan, NHS London, ULEZ Enforcement fines for vehicles that are ULEZ compliant, Fare evasion at Dollis Hill Tube station, Vandalised bus stops in Brent, Empty Unit at Queensbury Tube station, Re electrification of 28 Bus route, Passenger Usage Data at Kensal Green station, Records on ULEZ compliant cars, Accuracy of TfL information on whether vehicles are ULEZ compliant, Protest arrests, Government Funding for the MPS, Mayoral funding for the MPS, Cleaning the Piccadilly Line, Noise pollution from aircraft in Haringey, Victims of road traffic incidents, Renters Rights Bill, London Living Rent, Construction Workforce, Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Communities Housing, Service Charges, Temperature Regulation in Housing, Affordable Housing Delivery, Aarhus Convention and Housing Delivery, Affordable Housing Protections in Section 106 Agreements, Strengthening Legal Safeguards for Affordable Housing, Air Conditioning in Newly Built Office Developments, Incorporating Unmapped Constraints in Housing Targets, Planning Department Staffing Benchmarks, Future of the ATLAS London Programme, Unlocking Industrial Land, Aligning Transport Infrastructure and Housing Growth, Tools for Transport-Led Development, Digital Tools to Accelerate Planning Decisions, Step Free Access, Helicopter Noise, Police Front Counters, Child Trafficking, TfL Advertisements, Burst Water Pipes, Weight Loss Medications, Accessible Play Spaces, Oyster Card Delays, Tourist Tax, Cost of Cool Spaces, Mercato Metropolitano, Tour of Africa, Community Pharmacies, Fluoride, Overdue Responses, Age Friendly Action Plan, Obesity Rates, Weight Loss Drugs, Transgender Advertisements, TfL Adverts, London's River Health, Thames Water's Teddington Direct River Abstraction Consultation, Thames Water Leaks, New London Reservoir, London Climate Resilience Review, Incinerators in London, Road Maintenance Borough Funding, Potholes, Miles of TfL Roads, Miles of Borough Roads, LIP Funding, New Piccadilly Line Trains, TfL Data, GLA Housing & Land Directorate, Places for London, Affordable Homes Programme, GLA Planning Team, Oxford Street Transformation Team, Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation, London Legacy Development Corporation, Oxford Street Pedestrianisation, Oxford Street Consultation, Vision Zero, KPM Automotive, ICAEW Business Confidence Monitor for London, Hospitality Jobs, High Inflation, Welfare Reforms, Oxford Street Footfall, London Wages, London Productivity, Accessible homes, Ninja Sword Surrenders, Emergency Services Interoperability, Police Bases, Staff Pay, Efficiency Savings, Mandatory Crimes, Migrant Hotels, Police National Database, Possible Savings, Notting Hill Carnival, Trip to Africa, Flags, Police Cuts, Positive Experience of a Child, A New Met For London, Grooming Gangs, Tag Breaches, Crime Prioritisation, Knife Crime, Shared Endeavour Fund, Connect Reporting Standards, Non-Crime Hate Incidents, Learning Management System, Taxi and Private Hire Action Plan Follow-Up, 24-Hour Bus Lane Policy, Value for Money, Recognition of Taiwan, London Trans+ Pride, Brent Council Twinning with Nablus, Jewish Bus Passengers in Stamford Hill, Net Zero Exposure for London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA), Green Finance Fund, London Legacy Development Corporation Construction Cost Overruns, Residents of Outer London, Metropolitan Police Service Firearms Officers, Notting Hill Carnival Funding, Met Engage Signups, Encouraging Greater Use of Met Engage, Crimes Reported via Met Engage, Teething Issues for Met Engage, Bus Countdown Screens, Silvertown Tunnel Bus, Automatic Track Measurement System, Bus Timetabling, TfL Customer Response Times, Oxford Street, Wildfires, Credit Unions, Firefighters personal protective equipment (PPE), Employment for people who have been in contact with the criminal justice system, Single Use Plastic in the Funeral Industry, Cycle stands near Tooting Bec station, Balham High Road noise pollution, Upper Richmond Road safety concerns, South Wimbledon grinding update, Roehampton policing hub, Estates strategy in Merton, Removal of police front counters in Wandsworth, Green Roots Fund, Nature in Development, Green Skills, Ecology, Water Infrastructure, Waste Targets, Simpler Recycling, Food Separation and Anaerobic Digestion, Recycling and the London Plan, Wet Wipes in the River Thames, MPS Budget Gap and Tough Choices, Funding A New Met for London, Future of Greenwich Equestrian Centre, Bus Rerouting, Protecting Healthy Spaces, 10 Year Health Plan, NHS London, ULEZ Enforcement fines for vehicles that are ULEZ compliant, Fare evasion at Dollis Hill Tube station, Vandalised bus stops in Brent, Empty Unit at Queensbury Tube station, Re electrification of 28 Bus route, Passenger Usage Data at Kensal Green station, Records on ULEZ compliant cars, Accuracy of TfL information on whether vehicles are ULEZ compliant, Protest arrests, Government Funding for the MPS, Mayoral funding for the MPS, Cleaning the Piccadilly Line, Noise pollution from aircraft in Haringey, Victims of road traffic incidents, Renters Rights Bill, London Living Rent, Construction Workforce, Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Communities Housing, Service Charges, Temperature Regulation in Housing, Affordable Housing Delivery, Aarhus Convention and Housing Delivery, Affordable Housing Protections in Section 106 Agreements, Strengthening Legal Safeguards for Affordable Housing, Air Conditioning in Newly Built Office Developments, Incorporating Unmapped Constraints in Housing Targets, Planning Department Staffing Benchmarks, Future of the ATLAS London Programme, Unlocking Industrial Land, Aligning Transport Infrastructure and Housing Growth, Tools for Transport-Led Development, Digital Tools to Accelerate Planning Decisions, Step Free Access, Helicopter Noise, Police Front Counters, Child Trafficking, TfL Advertisements, Burst Water Pipes, Weight Loss Medications, Accessible Play Spaces, Oyster Card Delays, Tourist Tax, Cost of Cool Spaces, Mercato Metropolitano, Tour of Africa, Community Pharmacies, Fluoride, Overdue Responses, Age Friendly Action Plan, Obesity Rates, Weight Loss Drugs, Transgender Advertisements, TfL Adverts, London's River Health, Thames Water's Teddington Direct River Abstraction Consultation, Thames Water Leaks, New London Reservoir, London Climate Resilience Review, Incinerators in London, Road Maintenance Borough Funding, Potholes, Miles of TfL Roads, Miles of Borough Roads, LIP Funding, New Piccadilly Line Trains, TfL Data, GLA Housing & Land Directorate, Places for London, Affordable Homes Programme, GLA Planning Team, Oxford Street Transformation Team, Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation, London Legacy Development Corporation, Oxford Street Pedestrianisation, Oxford Street Consultation, Vision Zero, KPM Automotive, ICAEW Business Confidence Monitor for London, Hospitality Jobs, High Inflation, Welfare Reforms, Oxford Street Footfall, London Wages, London Productivity, Accessible homes, Ninja Sword Surrenders, Emergency Services Interoperability, Police Bases, Staff Pay, Efficiency Savings, Mandatory Crimes, Migrant Hotels, Police National Database, Possible Savings, Notting Hill Carnival, Trip to Africa, Flags, Police Cuts, Positive Experience of a Child, A New Met For London, Grooming Gangs, Tag Breaches, Crime Prioritisation, Knife Crime, Shared Endeavour Fund, Connect Reporting Standards, Non-Crime Hate Incidents, Learning Management System, Taxi and Private Hire Action Plan Follow-Up, 24-Hour Bus Lane Policy, Value for Money, Recognition of Taiwan, London Trans+ Pride, Brent Council Twinning with Nablus, Jewish Bus Passengers in Stamford Hill, Net Zero Exposure for London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA), Green Finance Fund, London Legacy Development Corporation Construction Cost Overruns, Residents of Outer London, Metropolitan Police Service Firearms Officers, Notting Hill Carnival Funding, Met Engage Signups, Encouraging Greater Use of Met Engage, Crimes Reported via Met Engage, Teething Issues for Met Engage, Bus Countdown Screens, Silvertown Tunnel Bus, Automatic Track Measurement System, Bus Timetabling, TfL Customer Response Times, Oxford Street, Wildfires, Credit Unions, Firefighters personal protective equipment (PPE), Employment for people who have been in contact with the criminal justice system, Single Use Plastic in the Funeral Industry, Cycle stands near Tooting Bec station, Balham High Road noise pollution, Upper Richmond Road safety concerns, South Wimbledon grinding update, Roehampton policing hub, Estates strategy in Merton, Removal of police front counters in Wandsworth, Green Roots Fund, Nature in Development, Green Skills, Ecology, Water Infrastructure, Waste Targets, Simpler Recycling, Food Separation and Anaerobic Digestion, Recycling and the London Plan, Wet Wipes in the River Thames, MPS Budget Gap and Tough Choices, Funding A New Met for London, Future of Greenwich Equestrian Centre, Bus Rerouting, Protecting Healthy Spaces, 10 Year Health Plan, NHS London, ULEZ Enforcement fines for vehicles that are ULEZ compliant, Fare evasion at Dollis Hill Tube station, Vandalised bus stops in Brent, Empty Unit at Queensbury Tube station, Re electrification of 28 Bus route, Passenger Usage Data at Kensal Green station, Records on ULEZ compliant cars, Accuracy of TfL information on whether vehicles are ULEZ compliant, Protest arrests, Government Funding for the MPS, Mayoral funding for the MPS, Cleaning the Piccadilly Line, Noise pollution from aircraft in Haringey, Victims of road traffic incidents, Renters Rights Bill, London Living Rent, Construction Workforce, Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Communities Housing, Service Charges, Temperature Regulation in Housing, Affordable Housing Delivery, Aarhus Convention and Housing Delivery, Affordable Housing Protections in Section 106 Agreements, Strengthening Legal Safeguards for Affordable Housing, Air Conditioning in Newly Built Office Developments, Incorporating Unmapped Constraints in Housing Targets, Planning Department Staffing Benchmarks, Future of the ATLAS London Programme, Unlocking Industrial Land, Aligning Transport Infrastructure and Housing Growth, Tools for Transport-Led Development, Digital Tools to Accelerate Planning Decisions, Step Free Access, Helicopter Noise, Police Front Counters, Child Trafficking, TfL Advertisements, Burst Water Pipes, Weight Loss Medications, Accessible Play Spaces, Oyster Card Delays, Tourist Tax, Cost of Cool Spaces, Mercato Metropolitano, Tour of Africa, Community Pharmacies, Fluoride, Overdue Responses, Age Friendly Action Plan, Obesity Rates, Weight Loss Drugs, Transgender Advertisements, TfL Adverts, London's River Health, Thames Water's Teddington Direct River Abstraction Consultation, Thames Water Leaks, New London Reservoir, London Climate Resilience Review, Incinerators in London, Road Maintenance Borough Funding, Potholes, Miles of TfL Roads, Miles of Borough Roads, LIP Funding, New Piccadilly Line Trains, TfL Data, GLA Housing & Land Directorate, Places for London, Affordable Homes Programme, GLA Planning Team, Oxford Street Transformation Team, Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation, London Legacy Development Corporation, Oxford Street Pedestrianisation, Oxford Street Consultation, Vision Zero, KPM Automotive, ICAEW Business Confidence Monitor for London, Hospitality Jobs, High Inflation, Welfare Reforms, Oxford Street Footfall, London Wages, London Productivity, Accessible homes, Ninja Sword Surrenders, Emergency Services Interoperability, Police Bases, Staff Pay, Efficiency Savings, Mandatory Crimes, Migrant Hotels, Police National Database, Possible Savings, Notting Hill Carnival, Trip to Africa, Flags, Police Cuts, Positive Experience of a Child, A New Met For London, Grooming Gangs, Tag Breaches, Crime Prioritisation, Knife Crime, Shared Endeavour Fund, Connect Reporting Standards, Non-Crime Hate Incidents, Learning Management System, Taxi and Private Hire Action Plan Follow-Up, 24-Hour Bus Lane Policy, Value for Money, Recognition of Taiwan, London Trans+ Pride, Brent Council Twinning with Nablus, Jewish Bus Passengers in Stamford Hill, Net Zero Exposure for London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA), Green Finance Fund, London Legacy Development Corporation Construction Cost Overruns, Residents of Outer London, Metropolitan Police Service Firearms Officers, Notting Hill Carnival Funding, Met Engage Signups, Encouraging Greater Use of Met Engage, Crimes Reported via Met Engage, Teething Issues for Met Engage, Bus Countdown Screens, Silvertown Tunnel Bus, Automatic Track Measurement System, Bus Timetabling, TfL Customer Response Times, Oxford Street, Wildfires, Credit Unions, Firefighters personal protective equipment (PPE), Employment for people who have been in contact with the criminal justice system, Single Use Plastic in the Funeral Industry, Cycle stands near Tooting Bec station, Balham High Road noise pollution, Upper Richmond Road safety concerns, South Wimbledon grinding update, Roehampton policing hub, Estates strategy in Merton, Removal of police front counters in Wandsworth, Green Roots Fund, Nature in Development, Green Skills, Ecology, Water Infrastructure, Waste Targets, Simpler Recycling, Food Separation and Anaerobic Digestion, Recycling and the London Plan, Wet Wipes in the River Thames, MPS Budget Gap and Tough Choices, Funding A New Met for London, Future of Greenwich Equestrian Centre, Bus Rerouting, Protecting Healthy Spaces, 10 Year Health Plan, NHS London, ULEZ Enforcement fines for vehicles that are ULEZ compliant, Fare evasion at Dollis Hill Tube station, Vandalised bus stops in Brent, Empty Unit at Queensbury Tube station, Re electrification of 28 Bus route, Passenger Usage Data at Kensal Green station, Records on ULEZ compliant cars, Accuracy of TfL information on whether vehicles are ULEZ compliant, Protest arrests, Government Funding for the MPS, Mayoral funding for the MPS, Cleaning the Piccadilly Line, Noise pollution from aircraft in Haringey, Victims of road traffic incidents, Renters Rights Bill, London Living Rent, Construction Workforce, Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Communities Housing, Service Charges, Temperature Regulation in Housing, Affordable Housing Delivery, Aarhus Convention and Housing Delivery, Affordable Housing Protections in Section 106 Agreements, Strengthening Legal Safeguards for Affordable Housing, Air Conditioning in Newly Built Office Developments, Incorporating Unmapped Constraints in Housing Targets, Planning Department Staffing Benchmarks, Future of the ATLAS London Programme, Unlocking Industrial Land, Aligning Transport Infrastructure and Housing Growth, Tools for Transport-Led Development, Digital Tools to Accelerate Planning Decisions, Step Free Access, Helicopter Noise, Police Front Counters, Child Trafficking, TfL Advertisements, Burst Water Pipes, Weight Loss Medications, Accessible Play Spaces, Oyster Card Delays, Tourist Tax, Cost of Cool Spaces, Mercato Metropolitano, Tour of Africa, Community Pharmacies, Fluoride, Overdue Responses, Age Friendly Action Plan, Obesity Rates, Weight Loss Drugs, Transgender Advertisements, TfL Adverts, London's River Health, Thames Water's Teddington Direct River Abstraction Consultation, Thames Water Leaks, New London Reservoir, London Climate Resilience Review, Incinerators in London, Road Maintenance Borough Funding, Potholes, Miles of TfL Roads, Miles of Borough Roads, LIP Funding, New Piccadilly Line Trains, TfL Data, GLA Housing & Land Directorate, Places for London, Affordable Homes Programme, GLA Planning Team, Oxford Street Transformation Team, Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation, London Legacy Development Corporation, Oxford Street Pedestrianisation, Oxford Street Consultation, Vision Zero, KPM Automotive, ICAEW Business Confidence Monitor for London, Hospitality Jobs, High Inflation, Welfare Reforms, Oxford Street Footfall, London Wages, London Productivity, Accessible homes, Ninja Sword Surrenders, Emergency Services Interoperability, Police Bases, Staff Pay, Efficiency Savings, Mandatory Crimes, Migrant Hotels, Police National Database, Possible Savings, Notting Hill Carnival, Trip to Africa, Flags, Police Cuts, Positive Experience of a Child, A New Met For London, Grooming Gangs, Tag Breaches, Crime Prioritisation, Knife Crime, Shared Endeavour Fund, Connect Reporting Standards, Non-Crime Hate Incidents, Learning Management System, Taxi and Private Hire Action Plan Follow-Up, 24-Hour Bus Lane Policy, Value for Money, Recognition of Taiwan, London Trans+ Pride, Brent Council Twinning with Nablus, Jewish Bus Passengers in Stamford Hill, Net Zero Exposure for London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA), Green Finance Fund, London Legacy Development Corporation Construction Cost Overruns, Residents of Outer London, Metropolitan Police Service Firearms Officers, Notting Hill Carnival Funding, Met Engage Signups, Encouraging Greater Use of Met Engage, Crimes Reported via Met Engage, Teething

Attendees

Elly Baker Labour • Londonwide
Emma Best Conservative • Londonwide
Hina Bokhari OBE Liberal Democrat • Londonwide
Anne Clarke Labour • Barnet and Camden
Zoë Garbett Assembly Member • Green • Londonwide
Neil Garratt Conservative • Croydon and Sutton
Alessandro Georgiou Conservative • Londonwide
Krupesh Hirani Labour • Brent and Harrow
Bassam Mahfouz Labour • Ealing and Hillingdon
Sem Moema Labour • North East
Zack Polanski Green • Londonwide
Gareth Roberts Liberal Democrat • South West
James Small-Edwards Labour • West Central
Thomas Turrell Conservative • Bexley and Bromley
Alex Wilson Assembly Member • Reform UK • Londonwide

Topics

No topics have been identified for this meeting yet.

Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda Item 5 - Questions to the Mayor Thursday 11-Sep-2025 10.00 London Assembly Mayors Questio.pdf
Agenda frontsheet Thursday 11-Sep-2025 10.00 London Assembly Mayors Question Time.pdf
Agenda Item 3 - Appendices to the Minutes Thursday 11-Sep-2025 10.00 London Assembly Mayors Ques.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack Thursday 11-Sep-2025 10.00 London Assembly Mayors Question Time.pdf

Minutes

Minutes - Appendix 2 - Written Answers Report - 3 July 2025.pdf
London Assembly Plenary Minutes - 5 June 2025.pdf
London Assembly Plenary Minutes - 3 July 2025.pdf
Minutes - Appendix 1 - Item 3 - Transcript.pdf

Additional Documents

06a CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT - September 2025 Clean Appendix 1.pdf
Declarations of Interests_v1 2025.pdf
Appendix 2 - Written Answers Report - 5 June 2025.pdf
Appendix 1 - Transcript - London Assembly Plenary - 5 June 2025.pdf
04a 04. List from 28 June - 13 August 2025.pdf
04 14th Mayors Report.pdf
06 20250910 Corp Gov Framework Agreement.pdf
06 Petitions Report.pdf
Priority Order Paper - 11 September 2025.pdf
04b 05. List from 14 August - 28 August 2025.pdf
07b CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT - September 2025 Tracked Appendix 2.pdf