
Greater London Authority (GLA)
The GLA is a strategic regional authority, with powers over transport, policing, economic development, and fire and emergency planning. Three functional bodies — Transport for London, the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime, and London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority — are responsible for delivery of services in these areas.
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London Elections Results 2004, Borough
Greater London Authority (GLA)Mayoral and London Assembly votes, spoils and turnout from 2004. Election results from London elections on 10 June 2004. Data from the elections in 2000 is not available at a borough level since it was never collected, though the report does provide comparisons with all available data from the 2000 elections ie Constituency level data. There is a seperate page for... - Updated 11 years ago
London Elections Results 2008, Borough
Greater London Authority (GLA)Mayoral and London Assembly votes, spoils and turnout. Borough level data is here. Election results from London elections on 1 May 2008. Data from the elections in 2000 is not available at a borough level since it was never collected. Elections covered in the data are London Mayor (first and second choice), London member (list), and GLA Constituency member. The 2008... - Updated 11 years ago
GLA Young Londoners' Survey 2009
Greater London Authority (GLA)This data is taken from a survey of 1025 young Londoners aged from 11 to 16 years old, undertaken in Spring 2009 by ICM research on behalf of the GLA. The questions explore areas of Mayoral policy and priority including safety, the environment, transport, the Olympics and community involvement. The data is available by demographic group, including gender, age, ethnicity and... - Updated 11 years ago
ONS 2011-based Subnational Population Projections
Greater London Authority (GLA)This report from the GLA Intelligence Unit analyses the ONS 2011 Sub-national Population Projections (SNPP) for London boroughs. The report provides insight into the methodology employed by ONS in the production of the projections as well as comparing this projection to previous ONS SNPP projections. The report is available to download here. The data used in the report is available to download here. More... - Created 11 years ago
Ward Profiles and Atlas
Greater London Authority (GLA)The ward profiles and ward atlas provide a range of demographic and related data for each ward in Greater London. They are designed to provide an overview of the population in these small areas by presenting a range of data on the population, diversity, households, life expectancy, housing, crime, benefits, land use, deprivation, and employment. Indicators included here are population by... - Created 11 years ago
Fertility in London, 2001 and 2011
Greater London Authority (GLA)This Intelligence Unit Update (02-2014) uses ONS population estimates and birth data to examine changes in fertility in London between 2001 and 2011. Update 02-2014 and the accompanying data are both available to download. The Demography Team within the GLA Intelligence Unit publishes a range of population projections which can be accessed via the GLA Demographic Projections Datastore web page. - Updated 12 years ago
State of the Environment report for London
Greater London Authority (GLA)London’s Environment Revealed is a joint report on the State of the Environment in London, produced by the Greater London Authority, Environment Agency, Natural England and the Forestry Commission. The report looks at the state of London’s environment today, highlights the improvements that have been made, and the challenges the city faces. The report also features many projects and schemes... - Updated 14 years ago
Tourism Trips, Borough
Greater London Authority (GLA)London Borough level tourism trip estimates (thousands). The ‘top-down’ nature of the Local Area Tourism Impact (LATI) model (starting with London data) means it is best suited to disaggregate expenditure. However, tourism trips were also disaggregated for comparative purposes using the estimated proportions of spending by overseas, domestic and day visitors in the boroughs. Since the trip estimates are derived from...