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Richard Currie
Richard Currie is the UPS Senior Director of Public Affairs in West Europe and India. He previously ran UPS’ EU Affairs office in Brussels for two years, overseeing all policy issues of commercial importance to the business on a pan-EU basis. Richard also established a UPS public affairs function in...
London Business Matters March / April 2022
History's missing chapters
This year's Tacitus Lecture was titled Finance and the City in and Age of Historical Reckoning and delivered in February by Professor David Olusoga OBE to 650 invited guests in London's Guildhall.
Skills
About the Skills Group The group works to preserve London’s role as a city for entrepreneurs, responds to the changing nature of work, and encourages collaboration across London’s business community. The Committee aims is to drive transformation, leverage opportunities for new ways of working, and s...
London Business Matters March 2017
London 'megacity' needs strong economic foundations
Following the UK's vote to leave the EU, there is a pressing need to encourage and support British businesses to engage in international commerce.
Sam Bosede
Director of Operations at a grassroots charity generating over £650k per annum via charitable activities, donations and legacies.
Sam has secured funding from £500 to £1.275m (£1,275,000) in his career. He has secured funding from a variety of sources including The National Lottery, Tokio Marine...
London Business Matters March 2019
Countdown to Brexit.
As councils across London met last month to set their council tax levels for the financial year ahead, polling released by the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) showed that three in five London business leaders think that allowing local goverment to have greater ...
Give Boris control over London air travel tax
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has suggested Chancellor George Osborne could give London's Mayor responsibility over Air Passenger Duty (APD) at London's airports to improve the capital's international competitiveness.
Government’s U-Turn On HS2 Hampers London Business Growth
LCCI is disappointed with the Government’s indecision and sudden change of plans to not terminate the High Speed 2 (HS2) rail line at Euston.
GPSR: New EU Trade Regulations
The General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) took effect on 13 December 2024. If you sell consumer products in Europe, whether online or offline, a thorough understanding of the EU GPSR is essential to maintain market access.
London Business Matters November 2016
London - most powerful global city
London has been named as the world's leading global city for business, innovation and culture for the fifth consecutive year according to a report released last month by the Mori Memorial Foundation's Urban Strategies Institute.
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