The LCCI Influence Blog - June 2018
The influence blog is a monthly update on LCCI’s work acting as the voice of London businesses.
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The 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.
Read MoreThe influence blog is a monthly update on LCCI’s work acting as the voice of London businesses.
Read MoreThe Secretary of State for Transport, the Rt. Hon Chris Grayling MP, yesterday addressed more than one hundred London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) members at an event chaired by LCCI Chief Executive, Colin Stanbridge at The Royal Institution of Great Britain.
Read MoreToday LCCI members took part in a Q&A session with the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer and MP for Hayes and Harlington, the Rt Hon John McDonnell.At the breakfast briefing at the Goring Hotel in Victoria, the Shadow Chancellor updated LCCI members on Labour’s view on Brexit, described by Mr McDonnell as the ‘elephant in the room’.
Read MoreAccording to our recent survey, 1 in 4 London businesses (24%) are unaware of new data protection regulation. We put together some pointers to help you prepare.
Read MoreThe influence blog is a monthly update on LCCI’s work acting as the voice of London businesses.
Read MoreIn our latest submission to TfL, LCCI welcomed a new cycle and pedestrian crossing between Canary Wharf and Rotherhithe, on the condition that the new crossing is built alongside road crossings further East.
Read MoreWe welcome the renewed focus on skills and the publication of the first dedicated citywide Skills for Londoners Strategy. London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) will look to play an active role in contributing to a successful skills landscape in London, including through our relaunched Work and Employment Policy Advisory Committee, our research work and polling.
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