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  • Question and Answer Session: Transport for London (Supplementary) [18]

    • Question by: Marina Ahmad
    • Meeting date: 06 July 2023
    Marina Ahmad AM: Good morning, Mr Mayor, and good morning, Commissioner. Mr Mayor, have there been any long-term impacts on safety due to the Government’s short-term funding deals?
  • Question and Answer Session: London's Economic Recovery and Business (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Marina Ahmad
    • Meeting date: 03 March 2022
    Marina Ahmad AM: Thank you, Chair. Deputy Mayor, how do we ensure that London’s economic recovery is a fair recovery that reaches all Londoners and provides targeted support to London’s most vulnerable communities?
  • Question and Answer Session: Functional Bodies - London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) (Supplementary) [8]

    • Question by: Marina Ahmad
    • Meeting date: 11 November 2021
    Marina Ahmad AM: Good morning, panel. My question is for Peter. Peter, you touched on the issue of East Bank previously. Can you provide an update on how the actual scheme is progressing, particularly focusing on when the first venues will be opening, and progression on the residential part of the development, please?
  • Question and Answer Session: Transport for London (Supplementary) [11]

    • Question by: Marina Ahmad
    • Meeting date: 02 September 2021
    Marina Ahmad AM: Mr Mayor, a question for you. London generates almost a quarter of the UK’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Inadequate government support would compromise the UK’s economic recovery from COVID-19 as under-investment would consign Londoners to a future of crumbling infrastructure, disrupted emergency services, and travelling around through outdated stations on old and unreliable trains prone to breaking down. TfL ridership numbers in London remain lower than pre-pandemic, impacting not only on TfL’s finances, but those businesses in the centre of London. It would be a devastating impact at a time when recovery from COVID-19 is crucial for...
  • Housing and Planning (Supplementary) [12]

    • Question by: Marina Ahmad
    • Meeting date: 01 July 2021
    Marina Ahmad AM: My question is to the Deputy Mayor Jules Pipe. As we know, London is the engine of the UK economy and accounts for almost a quarter of the country’s economic output. The coming years are going to be dominated by how London responds to the pandemic and the damage it has caused the city, which is why the Mayor’s manifesto focused on the recovery needs of the city and talked about jobs, jobs, jobs. Deputy Mayor, what do we need from the planning system to support the Mayor’s aim of protecting jobs as our city recovers from...
  • 'Boris Boilers' Cashback Scheme

    • Reference: 2016/1034
    • Question by: James Cleverly
    • Meeting date: 16 March 2016
    How will your new 'Boris Boilers' scheme help to cut Londoner's energy costs and London's air pollution, and what level of savings are expected for both?
  • £5m Air Quality Funding

    • Reference: 2016/1035
    • Question by: James Cleverly
    • Meeting date: 16 March 2016
    What improvements are expected from your recently-announced air quality funding and how will these projects be delivered?
  • Greening London

    • Reference: 2016/1033
    • Question by: James Cleverly
    • Meeting date: 16 March 2016
    How have your many programmes to improve parks, trees and other green spaces helped to improve London's environment, and how important is it that these should continue in the future?
  • Mainline Rail (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: James Cleverly
    • Meeting date: 16 March 2016
    James Cleverly AM MP: Thank you, Madam Chair. Mr Mayor, how much information did you get about the proposals to close the £1.9 billion black hole in the fares box from the Labour Party’s alternative budget proposal?
  • European Union Directives (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: James Cleverly
    • Meeting date: 16 March 2016
    James Cleverly AM MP: Thank you, Madam Chair. Mr Mayor, do you share my incredulity that a whole load of issues like maternity pay, paid leave and that kind of thing, which are absolutely not under threat if we leave the EU, are being highlighted as examples of why we should stay, yet other more practical things like direct support for the British steel industry and zero-rating of tampons and other women’s sanitary products, which would be on the agenda if we left the EU, seem to be strangely missing from the list of things brought up by the opposition?