Families are being priced out of living in London due to rising costs and a lack of social housing, the London Assembly has been told.
The number of births in London in 2023 was 20% lower than the peak in 2012, with the sharpest decline in inner London, according to the Assembly's Economy, Culture and Skills Committee.
The committee heard from experts on this trend, with child poverty campaigner Katherine Hill urging London's mayor to make the capital a "child-friendly city".
A spokesperson for the mayor said London's population had "always fluctuated", and the mayor had been doing "all he can" to support families with the cost of living.


