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LCCI react to General Election result
Peter Bishop, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said:
“Individual political viewpoints aside, businesses will be grateful that the election has delivered a clear result. The uncertainty caused by previous parliamentary deadlock had significant economic and business confidence impacts."
LCCI react to revised travel policy
LCCI react to the ending of blanket quarantine for international arrivals, and revision of travel advisory for Brits travelling abroad.
LCCI reacts to Suella Braverman’s speech to the National Conservatism conference
Richard Burge, LCCI's CEO reponds to Suella Braverman’s speech to the National Conservatism conference.
LCCI respond to further 'stay at home' measures
'Comply with the spirit, not just the letter' - LCCI CEO Richard Burge responds to government's new coronavirus measures.
LCCI respond to the Summer Statement
LCCI CEO Richard Burge gives his initial thoughts on the Chancellor's Summer Statement.
LCCI responds to Chancellor Osborne's Budget Statement
Colin Stanbridge, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has commented on today's Budget Statement.
LCCI responds to London Assembly report on congestion in the capital
Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry has responded to the London Assembly Transport Committee report 'London Stalling' released today,
LCCI says Mayor needs to grasp challenge of skills shortfalls
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has urged new mayor Sadiq Khan and industry leaders to grasp the challenge presented by skills shortages in London.
LCCI support TfL call to business
LCCI respond to Transport for London (TfL) publishing advice for London businesses about how they can play a part in controlling the coronavirus as national restrictions on movement are gradually lifted.
LCCI Trade Documentation and the Royal Mail strikes
The latest national strike action days are to take place on Thursday 24, Friday 25 and Wednesday 30 November and Thursday 1 December 2022. Further strikes are likely to happen in the coming weeks.
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