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Spring Statement 2022: Key announcements for businesses
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has today unveiled the contents of his Spring Statement in the House of Commons. Read the key announcements for businesses.
Statement on LCCI CEO Mr David Frost
The Chairman of the Board of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Jeff Adams, said: 
Statement on Lord Geidt's resignation
The London Chamber reacts to Lord Geidt's resignation letter and the insinuation that he was asked to breach WTO rules.
Strikes carry "collective, mounting costs" says London Chamber of Commerce and Industry
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry today responded to today's tube strikes on the Central and Waterloo and City lines, as well as the Southern Rail network.
The Championships: Upholding London’s global reputation and providing an exemplar model of community
LCCI's CEO Richard Burge, shares his reflections on the global impact of The Wimbledon Championships following a recent visit to local businesses in Wimbledon Village. 
This cannot go on - LCCI comments on week of tube strikes
Sean McKee, Director of Policy & Public Affairs at London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has commented on the week of strikes likely to take place this week across London Underground saying they can not go on.
Threat to London as most emergency service workers living outside the capital
More than half of London's emergency service workers live outside London, raising concerns about London's preparedness to respond to major incidents it was revealed today.
Towards a pragmatic Brexit
Forget notions about a ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ Brexit, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) members are calling for a pragmatic Brexit, which at its heart places emphasis on maintaining the capital’s competitiveness, now and into the future.
Tube strikes are detrimental to London's recovery
LCCI reacts to tube strikes planned for Monday 6 June.
We Move Summit
In September 2022, LCCI took part in ‘We Move’ - a race equality and migrants rights summit. The summit explored how we harness opportunities for positive change, address threats and maintain the recent momentum for racial equality.
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