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  • Diversity in the Met Police

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    The Police and Crime Committee has published its report into Met diversity.

  • Future Proof - Taxi and Private Hire Services in London

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    Read the Transport Committee's report, including 19 recommendations, into the Taxi and Private hire industries.

  • Pre-Budget Report 2014

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    The Budget and Performance Committee has published its annual Pre-Budget Report for 2015.

  • Bakerloo line extension

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    The London Assembly Transport Committee strongly supports the proposed Bakerloo line extension.

  • Internships in London

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    The Economy Committee has investigated the extent of internships in the capital and has published its findings.

  • The Viability of Sponsored Transport Schemes

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    Under what conditions would the Mayor be prepared to increase TfL’s contribution to the Garden Bridge scheme?

  • The Viability of Sponsored Transport Schemes

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    Each year, Barclays provides £5 million for the CHS, and Emirates provides £3.6 million for the TCC.

  • Localism in London - What's the Story?

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    Three years on from the introduction of the Localism Act 2011; A third of London boroughs have no neighbourhood forums.

  • Trained in London

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    The Economy Committee has published its report calling for more apprenticeships to support London's economy.

  • The Voice for London - Annual Report

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    The London Assembly Annual Report is out! Read about who we are and what we do for London.

  • Government consultation on permitted development rights

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    The Planning Committee wrote to Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government.

  • Establishing a Mayoral Development Corporation at Old Oak Common

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    The Planning Committee responded to the Mayor’s consultation on setting up a Mayoral Development Corporation at Old Oak.

  • London Learners, London Lives

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    The growth of London’s population means there is increasing pressure on school places.

  • Assembly examines 'The Europe Report'

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    What does the future hold for the UK and EU? How will Londoners be impacted if the UK leaves the EU?

  • Examining the Economic Development Plan

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    The Economy Committee met to discuss the current state of London’s economy and examined the emerging themes.

  • Out of the ashes

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    The Regeneration Committee has examined how the Regeneration Fund has been allocated in response to the 2011 riots.

  • Diversity in London’s housebuilding industry

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    Large developers currently dominate London’s house building industry, but alone do not have the capacity needed.

  • Mayor caught napping as rough sleeping rises

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    The number of people sleeping rough in London has risen by 64 percent since 2010.

  • Mayor missing Carbon Reduction Targets

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    The Mayor’s Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Strategy key point is 60 per cent target reduction in carbon emissions

  • Keeping London’s children safe

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    The Met unit responsible for investigating allegations of sexual assault against children are being stretched too far.