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  • Civil Contingencies Bill

    • Reference: 2004/0392-1
    • Question by: Peter Hulme Cross
    • Meeting date: 08 December 2004
    What impact will the Civil Contingencies Bill have on planning for an emergency in London?
  • Aid from EU partners

    • Reference: 2004/0396-1
    • Question by: Richard Barnes
    • Meeting date: 08 December 2004
    What discussions / negotiations have taken place with nearby EU countries regarding aid that could be provided in light of a catastrophic terrorist attack on London?
  • Public Awareness of resilience procedures

    • Reference: 2004/0398-1
    • Question by: Bob Neill
    • Meeting date: 08 December 2004
    Have you, or do you, intend to market test citizens awareness of London's resilience issues and procedures in light of a catastrophic terrorist attack?
  • Non-English Speaking residents / visitors

    • Reference: 2004/0399-1
    • Question by: Richard Barnes
    • Meeting date: 08 December 2004
    How will non English speaking residents and visitors be kept informed of information and orders in light of an emergency situation that requires evacuation?
  • Provision for gas and electricity supply

    • Reference: 2004/0402-1
    • Question by: Tony Arbour
    • Meeting date: 08 December 2004
    What preparations have been made to restore gas and electricity supplies to Londoners?
  • Evacuation of hospital patients

    • Reference: 2004/0403-1
    • Question by: Elizabeth Howlett
    • Meeting date: 08 December 2004
    What plans have been put in place regarding suitable transport for evacuating hospital patients in light of a terrorist attack?
  • Mayor's Report

    • Reference: 2002/0790
    • Question by: Trevor Phillips
    • Meeting date: 20 November 2002
    Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. This morning because of the Fire Service dispute, I intend to use my powers under Standing Order 2.40 first to take an item of urgent business, which is a statement from the Chair of LFEPA and to vary the order of business to take that first. I imagine the Mayor, when he arrives, will also want to say something on this matter, as part of his update. What I intend to do is to allow 25 minutes of questions on the Mayor's update during which period questions will also be addressed to the Chair of...
  • Mayor's Report (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Mike Tuffrey
    • Meeting date: 20 November 2002
    Would the Chair of LFEPA accept that from the Liberal Democrats side we have been supportive of the basic position that more money is possible and is justified but only in return for modernised working practices? And if so, will she accept that too few people in the public, in the media, actually understand the extent of the current practices and what is required? Will she agree to make it clearer exactly what changes we are asking for in terms of working practices? Because most people simply do not understand how inflexible they are. As far as the Mayor is...
  • Mayor's Report (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Jenny Jones
    • Meeting date: 20 November 2002
    I read in the newspapers that the Bain Report terms of reference were not actually agreed by the union and that they were very unhappy with the terms of the report. Now, the result of the report is absolutely dependent upon the terms that you set at the beginning. Is it true that the union was unhappy with it?
  • Mayor's Report (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: Jenny Jones
    • Meeting date: 20 November 2002
    Did the FBU have sight of the terms of reference before the review actually started or not?