Greater London Authority
The Greater London Authority (GLA) is the top-tier administrative body for Greater London, England. It consists of a directly elected executive Mayor of London, currently Boris Johnson, and an elected 25-member London Assembly with scrutiny powers. The authority was established in 2000, following a local referendum, and derives most of its powers from the Greater London Authority Act 1999 and the Greater London Authority Act 2007.
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Frequently met people
- DCMS Hugh Robertson 2 meetings
Parliamentary passes
Lord Tope sponsored a Parliamentary staff pass for Mr Nicholas Carthew, who registered this relevant gainful occupation or benefit: Head of office, Greater London Authority regional government, working for the Liberal Democrats [11]
Baroness Doocey sponsored a Parliamentary staff pass for Mr Timothy Price, who registered this relevant gainful occupation or benefit: Researcher, Greater London Authority [12]
Oral Evidence given to Parliament Committees
November 2011
- Alan Benson, Interim Executive Director of Housing and Regeneration, Greater London Authority gave evidence related to Financing of New Housing Supply on 28 Nov. [13]
May 2011
- Neale Coleman, Director of London 2012 Coordination, Greater London Authority gave evidence related to London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games on 17 May. [14]
January 2011
- Isabel Dedring, Mayor's Advisor on the Environment, GLA gave evidence related to The draft National Policy Statement (NPS) on Waste Water on 25 Jan. [15]
- Ms Isabel Dedring, Mayor's Advisor on the Environment, GLA gave evidence related to The draft National Policy Statement on Waste Water on 25 Jan. [16]
December 2010
- Sir Simon Milton, Greater London Authority gave evidence related to PROSPECTS FOR CODIFYING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CENTRAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT on 16 Dec. [17]
Lobbying firms retained
Sep 2010 - Nov 2010
- Connect Communications provided UK public affairs consultancy services to GLA. [10]
Government meetings last updated 26 Feb 2012 – excludes visits, attendance at seminars, conferences, receptions, media interviews
June 2011
- Greater London Authority met with Edward Davey, Minister for Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs, to discuss employment relations, along with Trades Union Congress, Unison, Your potential, Citizens Advice, Health & Safety Executive, and Union of Construction. [2]
- Greater London Authority met with Grant Shapps, Minister of State, to discuss Housing Benefit , along with G15 and Members of Parliament representing London constituencies.. [3]
- Greater London Authority met with Iain Duncan Smith, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, to discuss Housing Benefit, along with G15 and Members of Parliament representing London constituencies. [4]
December 2010
- GLA met with James Brokenshire, Parliamentary Secretary, to discuss Parliament Square, along with Westminster City Council and MET Police. [6]
November 2010
- GLA met with Hugh Robertson, Minister for Sport and the Olympics, to discuss the Olympic Stadium, along with OPLC. [5]
October 2010
- GLA met with Hugh Robertson, Minister for Sport and the Olympics, to discuss World Athletic Bid, along with UK Sport and OPLC. [5]
July 2010
- Greater London Authority met with John Penrose, Minister for Tourism and Heritage, to discuss tourism and 2012 games. [7]
- Greater London Authority met with David Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform, to discuss Work Programme, along with London Development Agency. [8]
June 2010
- Greater London Authority met with Nick Herbert, Minister of State, to discuss Police non-emergency number. [9]
References
- 1. Wikipedia. Greater London Authority
- 2. Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Apr - 30 Jun 2011
- 3. Department for Communities and Local Government. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Apr - 30 Jun 2011
- 4. Department for Work and Pensions. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Apr - 30 Jun 2011
- 5. Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Oct - 31 Dec 2010
- 6. Home Office. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Oct - 31 Dec 2010
- 7. Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 13 May - 31 Jul 2010
- 8. Department for Work and Pensions. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 13 May - 31 Jul 2010
- 9. Home Office. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 13 May - 31 Jul 2010
- 10. Association of Professional Political Consultants. APPC Register Entry, 1 Sep - 30 Nov 2010
- 11. House of Lords. Register of Interests of Lords Members' Staff, 7 Nov - 7 Nov 2011
- 12. House of Lords. Register of Interests of Lords Members' Staff, 7 Nov - 7 Nov 2011
- 13. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - HC 1652 - Financing of new housing supply - uncorrected evidence - 28 November 2011 - HC 1652-ii - Financing of New Housing Supply, 28 Nov 2011
- 14. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games - Oral and written evidence. Tuesday 17 May 2011 - Culture, Media and Sport Committee - Minutes of Evidence - London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, 17 May 2011
- 15. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - 25 January 2011 - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee - Minutes of Evidence - The draft National Policy Statement (NPS) on Waste Water, 25 Jan 2011
- 16. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - 736-ii - National Policy Statement on Waste Water - uncorrected evidence 25 January 2011 - HC 736-ii - The draft National Policy Statement on Waste Water, 25 Jan 2011
- 17. United Kingdom Parliament. Corrected Evidence - HC 592-v - Prospects for codifying the relationship between central and local government - corrected evidence - 16 December 2010 - HC 592-v - PROSPECTS FOR CODIFYING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CENTRAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT, 16 Dec 2010
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