
London City Council
We are London
London City Council
We are London

We are London
We are London
We have a role in many areas of London life – you probably see our work every day. Find out everything you need to know about London’s government.
Sadiq Khan is the current Mayor. He provides citywide leadership and creates policies to improve London for all.
Examining decisions and actions to ensure promises to Londoners are delivered.
That is the job of the 25 London Assembly Members, who you elect at the same time as the Mayor. Eleven represent the whole capital and 14 are elected by constituencies. As the most powerful directly-elected politician in the UK, it is important the Mayor is held publicly and democratically accountable.
The Assembly has a Chair and Deputy Chair, who are each elected by Members for a one-year term in April.
The Assembly holds the Mayor and Mayoral advisers to account by publicly examining policies and programmes through committee meetings, plenary sessions, site visits and investigations.
The Mayor should respond to Assembly motions and formal recommendations.
In addition, the Assembly questions the Mayor ten times a year at Mayor’s Question Time.
The Mayor must also consult Assembly Members before producing statutory strategies and the multi-billion pound budget for the GLA Group. The Assembly can reject the Mayor’s strategies and amend the draft budget if a majority of two-thirds agree to do so.
Assembly meetings are open to the public so Londoners can stay informed about the activities of the Mayor and the Assembly can publicly review their performance.
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.
Assembly investigations are carried out by cross-party committees which cover vital areas like transport, policing, housing and planning, the economy, health and the environment. The Assembly can press for changes to national, Mayoral or local policy.
The London Assembly largely conducts its formal business and takes decisions at public meetings. However, individual Members sometimes take decisions outside of meetings, where they have been delegated authority to do so.
When an individual Member takes a decision under the delegated authority process, that decision is recorded via a Member Delegated Authority form.
Each decision taken under that process is also reported back to the Assembly or the relevant committee, as soon as practicable. You can see the copies of completed Member Delegated Authority forms.
The Assembly is committed to transparency and performance and provides regular updates on its work and spending. The Oversight Committee considers Quarterly Updates regarding Assembly scrutiny and other activity, and Budget Reports. The Assembly also produces an Annual Report which can be found here.
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