The mayor is scrutinised by the London Assembly and, supported by their Mayoral Cabinet, directs the entirety of London, including the City of London (for which there is also the ceremonial lord mayor of the City of London).

Who does the London Mayor answer to?

The mayor is scrutinised by the London Assembly and, supported by their Mayoral Cabinet, directs the entirety of London, including the City of London (for which there is also the ceremonial lord mayor of the City of London).

How can I contact London Mayor?

You can email the Mayor at [email protected]. There are 25 members that make up the London Assembly, 11 of which are elected on a London-wide basis and 14 representing the local borough areas.

Who are the London Assembly members?

London Assembly
Group leaders Len Duvall, Labour Susan Hall, Conservative Caroline Russell, Green Caroline Pidgeon, Liberal Democrat
Structure
Seats 25
Political groups Labour (11) Conservative (9) Green (3) Liberal Democrats (2)

How do I make a complaint to the Mayor of London?

Complaints

  1. Making a complaint.
  2. Make a complaint using our online form.
  3. Your correspondence. You can view our City Hall Service Standards for more details on how we manage your correspondence, including response time, privacy information, discrimination and equality.

How long is London Mayor term?

The mayor of London has responsibilities covering policing, transport, housing, planning, economic development, arts, culture and the environment. They control a budget of around £17 billion per year. Mayors are typically elected for a period of four years, with no limit to the number of terms served.

How much does Mayor of London earn?

The Mayor’s salary is £152,734. The salary of an Assembly Member is currently £58,543 per year, except for the Statutory Deputy Mayor which is £105,269 and the Chair of the Assembly which is £70,225. Those Assembly Members who are MPs receive a two-thirds abatement to their salary.

Can you write a letter to the Mayor?

Don’t let a local issue or concern you have go unheard. Writing a letter to your mayor is a straightforward way to make your voice heard when it comes to policy issues and problems you’ve encountered within your city.

How do I contact the London Assembly?

Contact the Assembly Media team For media enquiries please contact the London Assembly Communications Team on 07849 303 897.

What is the London Assembly responsible for?

Investigating issues and influencing policy development As well as examining the Mayor’s actions and decisions, Assembly Members act as champions for Londoners by investigating issues that are important to the capital – from improving the economy to how to tackle alcohol misuse by young Londoners.

How much does a London Assembly member get paid?

£58,543 per year
The salary of an Assembly Member is currently £58,543 per year, except for the Statutory Deputy Mayor which is £105,269 and the Chair of the Assembly which is £70,225. Those Assembly Members who are MPs receive a two-thirds abatement to their salary.

How long do mayors serve UK?

Each Lord Mayor serves for one year. After this they usually become the Deputy Lord Mayor.

How often is Mayor of London election?

Mayor of London and London Assembly Elections take place every four years. The last elections took place in May 2021.

How many times a year does the London Assembly meet?

At Plenary meetings, also usually held ten times a year, the Assembly principally questions bodies such as Transport for London and the London Fire Brigade. The questions put and the answers received during Mayor’s Question Time and London Assembly Plenary meetings can be found using the database below.

Where can I find the mayor’s Question Time questions and answers?

The questions put and the answers received during Mayor’s Question Time and London Assembly Plenary meetings can be found using the database below. Only Assembly Members can put questions to the Mayor at Mayor’s Question Time, but you can suggest a question to be asked by emailing [email protected].

What happens to questions not answered at a plenary meeting?

Questions which are not answered at the meeting receive written answers. At Plenary meetings, also usually held ten times a year, the Assembly principally questions bodies such as Transport for London and the London Fire Brigade.

What is a question time meeting?

Mayor’s Question Time meetings take place ten times a year and are used to question the Mayor on the full range of matters within his remit, including policing, the fire service and transport. Questions which are not answered at the meeting receive written answers.