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  • Question and Answer Session: Policing

    • Reference: 2023/3993
    • Question by: Chair, London Assembly
    • Meeting date: 02 November 2023
    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?
  • Question and Answer Session: Transport for London

    • Reference: 2023/2632
    • Question by: Chair, London Assembly
    • Meeting date: 06 July 2023
    How is Transport for London delivering for London, and what are its priorities and challenges over the coming years?
  • Question & Answer Session: London's Long-Term Infrastructure Needs

    • Reference: 2023/2631
    • Question by: Chair, London Assembly
    • Meeting date: 08 June 2023
    What are London's most pressing infrastructure needs and challenges for the coming decades?
  • London: Four years on (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: Richard Barnes
    • Meeting date: 14 March 2012
    Richard Barnes (Deputy Mayor): Chair, I know a number of hymns that would lift us, but I have heard the gloom from the Labour Party, and as they are only half-full glass people, then it would be difficult. Anyway, Mr Mayor, I am grateful that Assembly Member Doocey raised the issue of the Olympics under this open-ended question. Is it not true that when you assumed office four years ago, there was no legacy plans for the Olympics? Is it not true that the cost of the Olympics had gone up from 2005 at £2.4 billion to £9 billion in...
  • Air Pollution (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Richard Barnes
    • Meeting date: 14 March 2012
    Heathrow, Mr Mayor, sits in my constituency and can I remind you and Assembly Member Qureshi that the previous Mayor did look at Heathrow, did wish to introduce a congestion charge around Heathrow until he discovered he did not own the roads and the income would have attained wholly to BAA and not a halfpenny would have come to this organisation, so he rapidly abandoned it. However, recently when he was in the villages around Heathrow, he again mentioned congestion charges at Heathrow which would be an absolute nonsense and achieve nothing to the people of London. Can you assure...
  • Outer London Public Transport (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Richard Barnes
    • Meeting date: 14 March 2012
    Thank you, Chair. Can I say how grateful I am to Assembly Member Shawcross for raising the issues of outer London and the residents of outer London? I live in outer London. I represent outer London. Indeed, I travel in from outer London on a daily basis. I am pleased that after 12 years the Labour Party is actually interested in outer London. Perhaps they will come and visit us. They certainly did not for the first eight years. But, Mr Mayor, my residents have gone through pain as the Metropolitan line has been upgraded and indeed at weekends as...
  • Tickets (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Richard Barnes
    • Meeting date: 07 March 2012
    Clearly everybody is obsessed by tickets at the moment, for getting them or not getting them. I understand that a significant number of websites have been taken down that are offering bogus - whatever one likes to call it - tickets. Is there any particular warning that you would like to reiterate to the public of the UK about buying bogus tickets and how to avoid that problem, especially for the 100 metres final?
  • Business Plan (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Richard Barnes
    • Meeting date: 07 March 2012
    Before the bid, during the bid and after the bid successive Mayors declared that this would be the most accessible, inclusive Games ever. Clearly you would have incorporated that statement within your business plan. Can you tell me how far you have gone to fulfilling that?
  • London 2012 Food Vision (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Richard Barnes
    • Meeting date: 07 March 2012
    Lord Coe, lest the British public think that the only option they have is a Veggie Burger or a Big Mac, can you please assure both this Assembly and London, the wider public, that your food policy has achieved an enormous range of food outlets across the Park, that McDonald's have only two outlets, I understand, at the Park, and there are another 150 others? McDonald's, whilst having the monopoly of chips, as I understand, do not have the monopoly of food provision.
  • BackBoris2012 Website (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Richard Barnes
    • Meeting date: 22 February 2012
    Thank you, Madam Chair, and thank you for making that last very clear legalistic point for all of us here in the audience. Mr Mayor, would you be shocked, horrified or interested to know that, four years ago, there was a full-time employee in this building using GLA resources to run the Back Ken website. When it was identified, it was, 'I am only doing it in my spare time'.