The National Counter Terrorism Policing Security Office recently released advice on what people should do in the event they are caught up in a Paris-style gunman attack. What plans do you, MOPAC and the Metropolitan Police Service have to make Londoners aware of this advice?
In the run up to Christmas and during the office party season, what assessment have you made of the scheme in Croydon where those wishing to enter licensed premises were asked to pass a police-style breathalyser test in order to reduce alcohol-related violence.
Do you support the calls from NHS staff and the Royal College of GPs for 'ChemSex' to become a public health priority in London to help reduce health inequalities relating to HIV, sexually transmitted infections and mental health problems?
Following the release of my report 'Silent Suffering - Supporting the male survivors of sexual assault', what response do you have to the recommendations?
Given the continued delays to the introduction of the Night Tube, despite its overwhelming popularity with Londoners, do you agree that the Trade Union Bill cannot be introduced quickly enough?
Do you accept that should the Trade Union Bill prove insufficient to deal with the issue of spurious and unreasonable strike action, it will be necessary to look again at how best to protect Londoners from the actions of a militant minority?
Sussex Police is encouraging members of the public to report crimes via email using its new resolution centre. What plans does the Metropolitan Police Service have to increase the ability of the victims of crime to report their experiences via email?