The Transport Committee will speak to experts about what can be done to increase the number of trips taken by walking in the capital. If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need ...
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has today launched a new £6 million programme to provide holiday activities and opportunities for young people at New Silvertown Tunnel has significantly cut ...
The London Surface Water Strategy is an ambitious vision of how London can address the real and growing risk of surface water flooding to our communities, the environment and the economy. It builds on ...
The London Assembly Health Committee has published its report ‘Getting to zero by 2030: HIV in London’. The report makes several recommendations including: The Mayor’s upcoming Health Inequalities ...
Following a public hearing today at City Hall, Jules Pipe, the Deputy Mayor for Planning, Regeneration and the Fire Service, has approved the planning application for All England Lawn Tennis Club ...
The Met has consistently raised concerns about the possibility of ‘a mass casualty event’ at Notting Hill Carnival. The London Assembly Police and Crime Committee has called on the Mayor to commission ...
This report analyses of the relationship between exposure to air pollution with deprivation, ethnicity, diaspora communities, red routes and vulnerable receptors in London and how this relationship ...
The London Assembly Housing Committee has written to the Mayor with the findings of its investigation into accessible housing in London – homes which are adapted or built to enable Disabled people or ...
City Hall commissioned Imperial College London to assess the impact on health of the mayoral air quality policies, and air pollution in London, based on 2019 and future levels of air pollution up to ...
Sadiq announces the members of London’s new independent Nightlife Taskforce The Taskforce – a Mayoral manifesto commitment – brings together a wide range of experts from the frontline of the capital’s ...
As part of its investigation, the Committee has issued a call for evidence. The Committee is keen to hear from health professionals, public health agencies, local community services, academics, ...
New City Hall analysis reveals that children in London are four times more likely to go to school in areas with high levels pollution levels that exceed World Health Organization (WHO) limits, than ...
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