Greater London Authority
The Greater London Authority is the devolved regional government for Greater London, comprising the Mayor of London and the London Assembly.
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About Greater London Authority
The Greater London Authority is the devolved regional governance body for the Greater London area. It consists of two distinct parts: the Mayor of London, who executive-leads the authority, and the twenty-five-member London Assembly, which scrutinises the Mayor's decisions and activities.
The authority is responsible for strategic planning, policy development, and regional administration. It designs and implements strategies across key public sectors, including housing, transport, economic development, and environmental planning, to manage the capital's growth and public services.
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