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Greater London Authority
The GLA is a democratically elected strategic authority, comprising two distinct parts: the Mayor and Assembly. The Mayor is elected directly by Londoners, while the Assembly consists of 25 elected members (14 representing constituencies and the rest elected from party lists according to total London-wide vote). The Mayor of London sets the budget and is responsible for making London a...
GLA Group Grant Data
The GLA Group comprises of the Greater London Authority (GLA) and its functional bodies, the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC), the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC), Transport for London (TfL), the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) and the London Fire Commissioner (LFC). Details of grants (defined as non-repayable funding) awarded to external bodies will be...
Collection - Cost of Living data & analysis
The GLA and others have published a number of resources relating to the Cost of Living. The datasets are individually searchable, but this page brings them together into one place. GLA cost of living polling Opinions of Londoners are at the heart of policy making at the Greater London Authority (GLA). City Hall conducts regular research with Londoners to provide...
2023
The GLA undertakes regular polling of Londoners’ views. The results from the GLA polls undertaken in 2023 appear on this page. You can choose a different year from the menu. GLA / YouGov poll results January XLS Table GLA / YouGov poll results February XLS Table GLA / YouGov poll results March Adhoc XLS Table GLA / YouGov poll results...
Snapshot of Health Inequalities in London
This report provides a snapshot of health inequalities in London based on available data sources and a shared overarching narrative that relevant partners can use in their work. DownloadsFull Report (PDF) (PowerPoint)Appendices (PDF) (PowerPoint) Description and Purpose This snapshot report provides a high-level overview of major inequalities issues affecting Londoners in a ready-to-use accessible powerpoint and PDF format. Our hope...
Impacts of Rising Costs on Living in London
DownloadsData Companion Pack – Impacts of Rising Costs of Living in London (PDF) (PowerPoint) Description and Purpose This data companion pack is a resource intended to frame and be read alongside the linked rapid review of evidence for interventions to address the cost of living crisis (available on the Institute of Health Equity website) . The resource provides intelligence and...
Health Inequalities
Impacts of Rising Costs on Living in London Snapshot of Health Inequalities in London
2021 ward and LSOA estimates
ONS released estimates for wards on 30 January 2023. They best-fit whole Output Areas to wards “where SDC rules allow”. I haven’t yet checked if this includes all data for which MSOA estimates have already been published. CIS estimates will be published on this page based on ONS data published for OAs. CIS estimates so far are Demography and Migration...
GLA Opinion Research
GLA Opinion Research conducts regular research to understand the opinions and behaviours of Londoners and stakeholders. We do this through polling and qualitative methods. We conduct research across a range of topics and policy areas. Our research reports across a range of policy topics. Opinion polling conducted by the GLA from 2009 onwards. Data referenced in press releases, reports, and Mayor’s Questions.
Census reports
The CIS have produced a series of interactive reports on selected census topics as ONS release data. To see the reports published so far go to our census reports page. Summary reports on demography and migration and Ethnicity, language and religion have also been published. published: Country of birth Passports held Household deprivation Ethnic group Religion Language and English proficiency...

