Many of my constituents with disabilities can only travel due to the help of their carers. Will anything be changing in TfL's fare policies to enable carers to travel for free or for a reduced price?
I was pleased to hear that harmful practices will form a key element of your Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy. However, I am concerned that FGM has not been identified as a standalone issue. What work will you be undertaking to ensure that the development of your new Violence Against Women and Girls strategy specifically addresses FGM in London?
I regret the announcement from the Government that the National Funding Formula (NFF) will go ahead. I know you agree with me that the NFF approach of 'robbing Peter to pay Paul' will have a detrimental impact on London. What can be done now to ensure the education of London's children does not suffer?
The Government has recently appointed a Social Mobility Evidence Champion to collect data in 12 social mobility "cold spots" across the UK. Does London need its own evidence champion?
What work will be done to encourage more victims of FGM to come forward and how will you ensure that the support services available to those affected by FGM in London are able to deal with an increase in reports?
How will you support the police, health, social care and education services, voluntary organisations and communities to move London towards a 'zero cutting city'?
TfL recently announced that three new bus routes in London will be using electric-only buses. Whilst these new bus routes are a step in the right direction, given the economic urgency of air pollution what more are you doing to make London more electric vehicle friendly?
Recent data released from the Department for Education found BAME teachers were disproportionally represented in schools. How can you work with London's schools to ensure that their workforce is representative of the population and provides good role models to young BAME people?