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  • Common Sense

    • Reference: 2021/1190
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 18 March 2021
    To what extent have your policies and statements as Mayor reflected common sense?
  • TfL Funding

    • Reference: 2021/1154
    • Question by: Alison Moore
    • Meeting date: 18 March 2021
    Why is a sustainable funding arrangement so crucial to TfL?
  • Question and Answer Session: COVID-19 Recovery - The Next Steps for London (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Alison Moore
    • Meeting date: 04 March 2021
    Dr Alison Moore AM: I would like to move on to transport in London’s recovery. My first question is for Matthew Jaffa. How will the lifting of restrictions and subsequent economy recovery impact on transport in London and vice versa?
  • Uber

    • Reference: 2021/0399
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
    Since Uber London were granted a Private Hire operator’s licence at Westminster Magistrates Court, 16 drivers have been revoked for alleged fraudulent login offences. Is the Mayor confident all instances have been identified and there is no continued widespread problem?
  • Unconscious Bias Training

    • Reference: 2021/0400
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
    The Government’s Equalities Office ‘Unconscious bias and diversity training – what the evidence says’ report published 15 December 2020, concluded that there: “is currently no evidence that this training changes behaviour in the long term or improves workplace equality in terms of representation of women, ethnic minorities or other minority groups”. It also states that there is emerging evidence of unintended negative consequences. As a result, it is being phased out in the Civil Service 1 . Given this damning conclusion, will you instruct City Hall, Metropolitan Police Service, London Fire Brigade and Transport for London to cease all unconscious...
  • Unconscious Bias Training in the Metropolitan Police Service

    • Reference: 2021/0401
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
    According to answers to Mayor’s Questions MQ 2019/4137 and MQ 2020/1644, approximately 23,000 Metropolitan Police Service officers and staff have been given unconscious bias training 1 . 2 How much did this cost? 1 https://www.london.gov.uk/questions/2019/4137 2 https://www.london.gov.uk/questions/2020/1644
  • Unconscious Bias Training at City Hall, LFB, TfL

    • Reference: 2021/0402
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
    Since you came to office in 2016, how many employees in a) City Hall b) London Fire Brigade, and c) Transport for London has been given unconscious bias training. How much did this cost?
  • Arrest and Fine of Mayoral Candidate in London Bridge Street

    • Reference: 2021/0403
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
    A highly irregular incident occurred on Sunday 24th January, when City of London Police attended a political campaign recording in the Borough of Southwark. This was on London Bridge Street. According to mayoral candidate Brian Rose, he and his crew were arrested and issued penalty notices for breaching lockdown regulations. Two officers of City Police intervened as Rose began a speech to camera. On request by the officers, Rose's campaign manager produced documents that he claimed were permits from councils. Why were City of London Police operating outside their area, in the jurisdiction of the Metropolitan Police, and what knowledge...
  • Questioning of Mayoral Candidate in London Bridge Street

    • Reference: 2021/0404
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
    Do you know why a City of London Police officer asked a London Mayoral candidate for permits for filming on a public street within the jurisdiction of the Metropolitan Police?
  • London’s Private Housing Sector

    • Reference: 2021/0405
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
    In recent weeks, it has been reported by a number of newspapers and media outlets that during the Coronavirus pandemic London has lost anywhere between half a million and more than a million residents, who have returned to their countries of birth. An estimate by the Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence has warned that London’s population may have plunged by 8 per cent, the first drop in more than 30 years. If this estimate is accurate, what do you estimate the effect will be on the private housing sector?