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April 2nd, 2021

London Mayoral elections: a series of events

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Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

LSE London

April 2nd, 2021

London Mayoral elections: a series of events

3 comments | 9 shares

Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

In early March 2020, when London was starting to think about Mayoral elections – initially due in May 2020 – we organised a short series of roundtables to discuss key policy issues for the City of London. Following the 12-month postponement of all May elections due to Covid, the London Mayoral elections have now been confirmed for 6 May 2021. Therefore, we have decided to resume our series of events to discuss the key issues facing the new Mayor of London after the elections, ranging from leadership, London’s growth to-the levelling up agenda.

These interactive sessions will bring together professionals, academics and the public around presentations and a general discussion.

How should the Mayor lead London now?

Wednesday 21April 2021: 17pm to 18.30pm GMT+1
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Prof. Tony Travers, LSE
Richard Brown, Centre for London
Prof. Ian Gordon, LSE
Dr. Jack Brown, King’s College
Catriona Riddell, Catriona Riddell Associates
 
 
 
 
 
 

Getting London growing again? 

Wednesday 12 May 2021: 17pm to 18.30pm GMT+1
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Prof. Tony Travers, LSE
Madeleine Sumption, University of Oxford
Prof. Mark Kleinman, King’s College London
Prof. Ben Rogers, LSE Cities/University of London
Andrew Carter, Centre for Cities
 
 
 
 
 
 

London and Whitehall: levelling up or down?

Wednesday 19 May 2021: 17pm to 18.30pm GMT+1
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Prof. Tony Travers, LSE
Jonathan Werran, Localis
Nick Walkley, Independent
Cllr. Clare Coghill, Waltham Forest 
 

 

 

 

 

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