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Figures reveal London’s businesses still wait for post-Brexit certainty

New polling has found that 75% of London businesses have not yet made any provisions in preparation for the possible effects of Brexit.

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London Chamber of Commerce and Industry reaction to Crossrail funding announcement

Colin Stanbridge, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said:“While it's welcome that additional funding has been found to keep Crossrail on track, let's have clarity on the actual delivery date - to help businesses plan and prepare.

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MP grandstanding and resignations will not help the country

Commenting on the Draft EU Withdrawal Agreement, Colin Stanbridge, CEO, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry said:“Grandstanding and resignations may satisfy political egos but do not help the country and the businesses that create the UKs wealth.

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New poll: London makes views on immigration very clear

According to a major new poll of the London Public, Business leaders and Borough Councillors, immigration is seen as having had a positive impact overall over the past five years, with the growth of International student numbers seen as good and highly-skilled workers seen as the most important group for the capital’s economy. 

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London business call for confidence booster

While Brexit is a key factor, the government must do much more to support the capital’s prosperity London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has warned.

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PM’s migration approach is unsettling

Responding to reports of the Prime Minister stating that low-skilled migration will fall after Brexit day, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has said that tough talking at a party conference may lead to harm to the economy.

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Sadiq Khan must take the lead after ‘failure’ by migration committee

London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has called on the Mayor of London to devise proposals for a new immigration system for the capital. 

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Crossrail timely completion necessary to keep London moving

Commenting on the announcement that the Elizabeth Line (Crossrail) will now not open until Autumn 2019.

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London businesses worried about business space costs according to new research

More than half of London businesses are worried about business space in London with key concerns cited as rental costs, business rates and overhead costs.

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Skills and training system is lacking if capital to thrive say councils and businesses

Significant changes need to be made to skills and training provision in London if the capital is to continue to thrive, according to authors of London’s largest local business report.

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London Business call for more support for international trade as confidence finally rises.

London businesses need more support to build international trade links and capitalise on an upsurge in confidence London Chamber of Commerce and Industry has said.

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Basic numeracy and literacy and IT top employers wish lists.

Basic numeracy and literacy and IT skills are viewed as more important by employers than technical or sales techniques according to new research by London Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

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