Opinion From City Hall: We must get to bottom of Westferry saga
The saga of Robert Jenrick and Westferry Printworks continues: the government insists it is over, while the Housing Select Committee, to whom I will be writing, says it is not.
The saga of Robert Jenrick and Westferry Printworks continues: the government insists it is over, while the Housing Select Committee, to whom I will be writing, says it is not.
The London Assembly Health Committee has started a major investigation into the Covid-19 outbreak and the lessons we must learn.
It has been extremely troubling to see the disproportionate impact of the Covid-19 outbreak on BAME communities, with British Bangladeshis being the worst affected.
In recent weeks, Robert Jenrick’s capitulation on the Westferry Printworks planning application has been widely reported.
Last week, I was delighted to attend a virtual Iftar – the breaking of the fast – hosted by the Masjid Ibrahim in Plaistow.
Barking and Dagenham has recently received national attention for its BD CAN programme, which you can find on the council’s website.
I am keeping in regular touch with the mayor, councillors and the borough’s MPs during the Covid-19 crisis.
Coronavirus continues to dominate life for us all. I registered early on as an NHS volunteer and have also been working on a variety of Covid-19 related issues.
December’s election result will have implications for London’s communities, accentuated by Britain’s departure from the EU.
I have been very pleased to be able to support the recent launch of Irons Supporting Foodbanks at West Ham Football Club, a component of the nationwide Fans Supporting Foodbanks scheme, where football fans collect and donate food for the needy.
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