Brexit Q&A – February 2019
After the Prime Minister’s deal falls, she survives a no confidence vote. But what happens next?
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After the Prime Minister’s deal falls, she survives a no confidence vote. But what happens next?
Read MoreThe search has begun for the London Teacher of the Year. As a supporting partner, LCCI recognises the valuable work of teachers and support staff, but also the many volunteers working within schools in London including LCCI’s own members engaged in Young Chamber.
Read MoreHear first reactions to our Capital 500 Quarterly Economic Survey Q4 2018 results, highlighting the urgency for the Government to provide clarity on Brexit, particularly for SMEs.
Read MoreProfound uncertainty has overshadowed British business activity since the 2016 Referendum. The draft Withdrawal Agreement offers some clarity and crucially a reasonable basis to move forward towards a new UK-EU trading relationship.
Read MoreCollectively representing the interests of millions of business members who drive economic growth across our continent, the Alliance of European Metropolitan Chambers (AEMC) has become increasingly concerned as the process to facilitate the UK exiting the European Union has become characterised by vagueness and indecision.
Read MoreLondon Business 1000 Year 2: Assessing the capital’s skills challenge
Read MoreLCCI’s latest report finds that London businesses are already being impacted by the Brexit process in a number of areas.
Read MoreThe influence blog is a monthly update on LCCI’s work acting as the voice of London businesses.
Read MoreThe influence blog is a monthly update on LCCI’s work acting as the voice of London businesses.
Read MoreThe Mayor and the GLA face significant challenges as they seek to ensure our capital remains a great place to set-up, run and grow a business. Alongside these challenges are, however, significant opportunities to cement the capital’s place as a leading global city.
Read MoreThe influence blog is a monthly update on LCCI’s work acting as the voice of London businesses.
Read MoreNext year, the Mayor of London will begin implementing an Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in the capital – as part of a package of measures to help tackle London's air pollution.
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