New Report Reveals Economic Disparities Across London
Groundbreaking report in collaboration with Centre for London uncovers insights on the economies of each of London’s 32 boroughs.
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Groundbreaking report in collaboration with Centre for London uncovers insights on the economies of each of London’s 32 boroughs.
Read MoreLCCI welcomes the news that the MAC found no evidence of widespread abuse of the UK’s graduate visa route in its review commissioned by the Government.
Read MoreLCCI urges all parties involved in the current strikes to come up with a solution to get our world-class transport system back on track.
Read MoreLCCI welcome Sadiq Khan's re-election as London Mayor and call for a strong relationship with London's business community over the next four years.
Read MoreFabric of Freedom, a groundbreaking fashion show aimed at supporting Ukrainian refugee fashion designers finding sanctuary in London, was held at London Metropolitan University.
Read MoreLCCI are teaming up with London Metropolitan University, UA in UK Community, Creative Headshots London, and fashion show curators and experts Olenka Martynyuk and Nataliia Bartkiv to deliver 'Fabric of Freedom', which will spotlight the collections of five Ukrainian refugee fashion designers.
Read MoreLCCI welcome measures to regulate Pedicabs and bring them under control of Transport for London (TfL).
Read MoreLCCI are pleased to see the Government taking on key reccomendations of its 'Green Skies' report in announcing a new mandate for 10% of flights to be sustainably fuelled by 2030.
Read MoreLCCI has today published the results of its Q1 2024 Quarterly Economic Survey (QES), the Capital 500, which seeks to gauge business performance and confidence levels in businesses of various sizes across the capital.
Read MoreLCCI's response to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities' (DLUHC) consultation on planning rules for brownfield land, calling for more provision of logistics land.
Read MoreLCCI and Fragomen comment that changes to the Skilled Worker Visa could worsen skills shortages in the capital.
Read MoreIn a letter to the Home Secretary and the Secretary of State for Education, LCCI and London Higher voiced several concerns regarding the recently commissioned review of the Graduate route by the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC).
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