The past few months have been challenging, especially for our children and young people. The disruption to schooling due to the lockdown and the fall-out from the crisis on school exam results has created a crisis of confidence for many of our children & young people. Can the Mayor outline what additional long-term resources are available to further the development of our children and young people?
My constituents have highlighted that it important to honour the work of key workers during the COVID 19 outbreak. Is there scope to erect a permanent sculpture in a prominent London location in which the work and sacrifices which keyworkers have made can be remembered?
Noting your responsibilities in relation to health inequalities, will you consider holding a series of workshops for London boroughs to promote access to treatment for school children with sickle cell disease?
Can you explain why the London Health Commission bus was seen idling outside City Hall on 17 September 2014? Can you confirm that the aim of the bus is to engage Londoners in discussions about their health, and not to cause damage to their lungs?
Your call for an International Dementia Research Institute in London is a welcome development. Can you elaborate on your preliminary analysis, as referred to in your 25th Mayor's Report, as well as how an Institute would fit in with the wider MedCity project?
A constituent has asked whether the Greater London Authority (GLA) is able to investigate the health risks associated with living in close proximity to busy roads in London, specifically those arising from air pollution?
How do you respond to the recent decision of the High Court which found that Jeremy Hunt MP and the administrator he appointed to South London Healthcare had acted outside their powers when they decided to reduce services at Lewisham hospital? Do you stand by your commitment to fight any 'unnecessary changes' to the NHS in London? (MQ3797/2012)