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A London Assembly report says that Transport for London (TfL) is preventing the growth of car clubs and putting the brakes on progress towards the Mayor’s sustainable transport targets. Car Clubs can ...
Landmark summit brings together political leaders, senior officials, experts and advocates from across the globe to share bold and innovative solutions to make our communities safer for women and ...
16 to 25-year-olds are the most at risk of domestic abuse, and harassment is common in London’s schools. 1 The recent Netflix drama ‘Adolescence’ painted a shocking portrait of a 13-year-old male, ...
The Mayor is being urged to provide financial and practical support to help put local communities and residents at the heart of high street regeneration, giving people a sense of ownership over their ...
Public toilets are needed by everyone – whether you’re older, younger, living with health conditions like prostate cancer, Crohn’s, Colitis or IBS, pregnant or travelling with small children. This ...
In September 2024, the Mayor of London announced renewed plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street. 1 A consultation on the proposals, including the potential establishment of a Mayoral Development ...
Despite some “pioneering” work [1] from the Mayor to take social value into account in planning and regeneration policy, a London Assembly report finds that existing social value is still too often ...
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 ...
‘End of Life Care in London: a review’. The London Assembly Health Committee has published its report: ‘End of Life Care in London: a review’. End-of-life care (EOLC) is usually defined as care for ...
In response to the recent UK Supreme Court ruling, I want to express my unequivocal support and solidarity with the trans community in London. Prior to this ruling, trans people already faced stark ...
Almost 1,300 of you took the survey and we received over 400 comments in our discussions. City Hall’s Planning Team has been using your feedback (including what you told us in 2022) – alongside the ...
London has an ageing population. By 2035, the number of people aged above 60 years is predicted to rise by 48 per cent and the number aged above 80 is set to rise by 70 per cent. [1] This will only ...