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  • Piccadilly Line Delays

    • Reference: 2016/4924
    • Question by: Onkar Sahota
    • Meeting date: 14 December 2016
    Will the Mayor give users of the Piccadilly Line in West London some assurance over the reliability of the service, and detail why the service was running only every 15 mins on the 28th of November? Residents have been increasingly in touch to say that the service is performing badly in recent weeks.
  • Early Interventions in Tackling Fuel Poverty

    • Reference: 2016/4793
    • Question by: Leonie Cooper
    • Meeting date: 14 December 2016
    One of the best ways to tackle fuel poverty is by looking at its root causes with interventions designed to identify the most vulnerable Londoners. There are a range of agencies from social services, housing associations to the LFB and others who interact with those at risk, but there is a lack of data sharing between partners. How can you as the Mayor encourage a more joined up approach that could prevent hundreds of thousands of cold homes in London?
  • Christmas in Temporary Accommodation

    • Reference: 2016/4796
    • Question by: Tom Copley
    • Meeting date: 14 December 2016
    According to the latest Homelessness statistics from DCLG (April to June 2016), London has experienced a 7% increase in the number of applicant households with children. At least 44,000 families with children in London will spend Christmas homeless. The vast majority of these will be placed in temporary accommodation, the costs of which have risen by 43% for boroughs over the last five years. How can the GLA assist boroughs in exploring alternative models for temporary accommodation in the face of unsustainable cost and growing demand, as the London Borough of Lewisham have at PLACE/Ladywell?
  • A&E Winter Performance

    • Reference: 2016/4795
    • Question by: Onkar Sahota
    • Meeting date: 14 December 2016
    Is the Mayor concerned that of London's 18 Hospital Trusts that run A&Es, 15 failed to hit the government's target to see 95% of patients within four hours for the entire year, and what concerns does he have over equitable access to healthcare services, and the resilience of London's emergency services, for the forthcoming winter?
  • TfL Business Plan

    • Reference: 2016/4800
    • Question by: Florence Eshalomi MP
    • Meeting date: 14 December 2016
    How will your TfL Business Plan improve Transport in London?
  • Social mobility

    • Reference: 2016/4792
    • Question by: Fiona Twycross
    • Meeting date: 14 December 2016
    What steps are you taking to tackle the worsening social mobility problem in London?
  • NHS 'sustainability and transformation' plans for London

    • Reference: 2016/4794
    • Question by: Andrew Dismore
    • Meeting date: 14 December 2016
    The NHS has been secretive about its 'sustainability and transformation' plans for London's health services. Will you demand that all the plans affecting London are published and subjected to full public consultation, and also ensure they are subjected to rigorous scrutiny before any implementation?
  • Attitudes in the Met

    • Reference: 2016/4797
    • Question by: Unmesh Desai
    • Meeting date: 14 December 2016
    What action are you taking with the Metropolitan police over the allegations of homophobia and incompetence in the Met's response to the murders of four men in Barking and Dagenham Borough between 19 June 2014 and 15 October 2015?
  • Support to survivors of sexual violence

    • Reference: 2016/4798
    • Question by: Joanne McCartney
    • Meeting date: 14 December 2016
    How do you plan to improve the support available to survivors of sexual violence?
  • Gender Pay Gaps - the LLDC and the wider built environment industry

    • Reference: 2016/4799
    • Question by: Navin Shah
    • Meeting date: 14 December 2016
    The persistence of a gender pay gap within the built environment industries is particularly acute. As the Mayor's recent gender audit revealed, although women form 65.5% of the LLDC's workforce, the pay gap within that functional body is a huge 35%. How can the Mayor work through his agencies and with London's construction, property and design sectors to increase female representation at the top of these industries crucial to our city's growth?