The Court of Common Council is the primary decision-making body of the City of London Corporation. It meets nine times per year. Most of its work is carried out by committees. Elections are held at least every four years. It is largely composed of independent members although the number of Labour Party Common Councilmen in 2017 grew to five out of a total of 100. In October 2018, the Labour Party gained its sixth seat on the Common Council with a by-election victory in Castle Baynard ward.
The most recent election was in 2022.
The Common Council Chamber at the Guildhall, pictured in 1808
City of London Corporation
The City of London Corporation, officially and legally the Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London, is the municipal governing body of the City of London, the historic centre of London and the location of much of the United Kingdom's financial sector.
City of London Corporation
The Swordbearer and Macebearer walk ahead of the Lord Mayor, who is escorted by his ward beadle
The Guildhall's North Wing, housing the Corporation's offices.
On formal occasions, as here in the Guildhall's Old Library, the Common Councilmen wear blue fur-trimmed robes.