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LCCI encourages businesses to make the most out of Iran trading opportunities with "ask the expert" event

Business have heard about opportunities to trade with Iran in a post sanctions era at an event held by the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) with the Rt Hon Jack Straw as the key note speaker.

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One week to go - new Mayor must follow-through on promises

With just one week to go until the new Mayor of London is elected, the London Chamber of Commerce is calling for the winning candidate to pledge to follow through on their promises to London businesses.

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Focus on what really matters and fix the housing crisis says London Chamber

With just two weeks to go until the new Mayor of London is elected, the London Chamber of Commerce is renewing its calls for the candidates to listen to what really matters to London businesses.

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London businesses wary despite strong performance

London businesses need a confidence boost after a new survey found low expectations despite some signs of growth.

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London Chamber of Commerce and Industry says no lorry ban without a plan

With Mayoral candidates floating the potential for a morning peak-hour lorry ban, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has said the new Mayor should not rush towards a populist ban.

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Who can be the Mayor to make London better for business?

As the Mayoral candidates prepare to take part in the London Business hustings tonight in Canary Wharf, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has published its latest polling on the Mayoral race.

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Chief Secretary to the Treasury addresses LCCI on government's spending priorities

The Chief Secretary to the Treasury, the Rt Hon Greg Hands MP, today addressed London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) members as guest speaker at a breakfast briefing event hosted by the Goring Hotel.

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100 days to go: the new Mayor can make London even better for business

With 100 days to go until voters head to the polls in the London mayoral elections, the capital's most representative business organisation has published a 20-step agenda.

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Mayoral debate: Why should I be Mayor of London Tomorrow?

As London counts down towards the Mayoral Election on 5 May 2016 the main candidates will tonight debate what they would do to maintain London's status as a leading world city.

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LCCI in support of rail devolution

LCCI research shows that delays cancellations and overcrowding on commuter train services outside of the Underground and Overground network are one of the top transport issues affecting businesses.

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Tube strikes bad for business

London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Chief Executive Colin Stanbridge has said news of further strikes on the underground is a blow to Londoners and bad for business.

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London businesses predict success in 2016 as growing sales figures underpin strong performance

Results from London's largest and most authoritative regular business survey, the Capital 500, indicate strong business performance in London, buoyed by growing domestic demand for goods and services.

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