The Government must bring our business rates system into the 21st century
The Government has taken the first step towards delivering on its long awaited programme of business rates reform.
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The Government has taken the first step towards delivering on its long awaited programme of business rates reform.
Read MoreLCCI is disappointed with the Government’s indecision and sudden change of plans to not terminate the High Speed 2 (HS2) rail line at Euston.
Read MoreA statement from Richard Burge regarding the Bank of England’s decision to raise the base interest rate to 4.25%.
Read MoreThe London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has called for reform to the current road user charging scheme by developing a single, smart scheme instead. The call was made by LCCI in its submission to the London Assembly.
Read MoreToday’s ‘Road to URC’ event is an important step in aiding Ukraine’s reconstruction and supporting its long-term economic recovery.
Read MoreLCCI, in response to the Spring Budget, declared that it fell short of delivering optimum value and support for London businesses.
Read MoreThe Chamber responded to the consultation on the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC).
Read MoreThe success of HS2 is crucial to ensure equal distribution of opportunities across communities in the UK, and every aspect of the strategy that is removed, delayed or hindered will affect thousands of businesses in London and right across the country.
Read MoreToday LCCI has launched its Women in Business Group which aims to convene and empower professional businesswomen across the international Chamber network.
Read MoreThe Government has made changes to the Procurement Bill, acknowledging barriers to accessing funds for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs).
Read MoreBusinesses have long teetered on an economic cliff edge and are desperate to see the Government deliver on its long-awaited promises and to see tangible progress against the five priorities set out by the Prime Minister at the beginning of this year.
Read MoreTo thrive, businesses need stability and predictability.
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