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  • What are the biggest challenges with regards to policing and crime in London, and how are you and the Metropolitan Police Service delivering for Londoners? Violence and murder reduction (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Caroline Russell
    • Meeting date: 02 December 2021
    Caroline Russell AM: Commissioner, I know you are aware of the great work going on in Iceland reducing violence and murder. I mentioned it to you informally earlier this year. Between 2005 and 2018, Iceland recorded just 24 murders. Over the same time period, London recorded 1,862 murders. I know Iceland is much smaller than London, but even so, Iceland had 67 murders per million people in that time compared to London’s 210 per million people; that is three times as many in London. I am wondering if you have looked at what police are doing in other countries, particularly...
  • What are the biggest challenges with regards to policing and crime in London, and how are you and the Metropolitan Police Service delivering for Londoners? Vision Zero (Supplementary) [18]

    • Question by: Siân Berry
    • Meeting date: 02 December 2021
    Siân Berry AM: Carrying on my colleague’s theme of targeting zero deaths, I want to turn to enforcement on the roads and the proactive policing support that there is for Vision Zero there. Commissioner, I am keen to understand how transparent you are on this road danger work. Looking at the publications from TfL, its last Roads Policing Enforcement Statistics Bulletin was with data for 2018/19 and was published over a year ago now in November 2020. Briefly, when will we see an update to this bulletin and will it have up-to-date data from the MPS?
  • Incinerators

    • Reference: 2002/0231-1
    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    Is the Mayor's waste strategy strong enough to avoid the need for new incinerators in London? .
  • Waste Minimisation and Reduction

    • Reference: 2002/0234-1
    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    Are the Mayor's advisors committed to a strong policy for waste minimisation and reduction? .
  • Implementation and Partnerships (Supplementary) [14]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    Just quickly on the wheelie bins. Is it not the question of how large or small the wheelie bins are and that local authorities have tended to invest in wheelie bins that have turned out to be far too big, that people can shove everything in. If instead they had gone for smaller bins it would have created a lot less problems. When they look at replacing bins, as part of the general replacement programme, they need to look at the smaller size in place of the big ones.
  • New Combustion Technologies

    • Reference: 2001/0237-1
    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2001
    Are you aware that the Thermoselect HTR (High Temperature Recycling) flagship Plant at Karlsruhe, (quoted in the Draft Waste Strategy as having `emissions of less than 10% of those permitted by the German Regulations') was closed down in October 2000 for at least seven months because of a breach of German emission regulations? How will this affect the Waste Strategy's stance on new combustion technologies? .
  • Effective Working Partnerships (Supplementary) [14]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2001
    So other changes will be made during the public consultation stage, not during the Assembly consultation stage? You'll really just be noting the London Waste Action stakeholder dialogue comments at the moment, you won't be making any changes on those until they go to public consultation?
  • New Combustion Technologies (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2001
    So you think there's generally no problem then? It's the sort of plant that you'd like to see research in for getting in to London then?
  • New Combustion Technologies (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2001
    Of course there are new technologies and new technologies. In the Environmental Committee's scrutiny report it talks about some alternatives to thermal treatment as part of new technologies and the Mayor looking into that to deal with residual waste issues. How do we intend to take that recommendation forward?
  • New Combustion Technologies (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2001
    So in terms of dealing with the residual waste, if you could deal with residual waste using non-thermal new technologies, would that be your preference?