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Response to Migration Advisory Committee Call for Evidence: The Economic and Social Impact of the UK
London is three times more reliant on foreign workers than the rest of the UK. The damage caused by losing these individuals would be felt particularly in London, which remains the engine of the wider UK economy. It is clear that the departure of EU nationals in particular from the London work...
Worlds Apart: Making the Immigration system work for London businesses
London businesses need to be able to recruit from outside the EEA to access skills that are all too often lacking in the domestic labour market. This policy briefing sets out ways the visa and immigration system should be designed in order to maximise the contribution that non-EEA workers can make to the London economy.
LCCI respond to Mayor's central London research
LCCI respond to analysis released today by the Mayor of London regarding the impact of COVID-19 on central London's economy.
LCCI responds to National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) consultation
The new planning framework must ensure essential infrastructure for businesses is also provided in new developments.
LCCI responds to shake up of the planning system
Colin Stanbridge, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry has responded to the planned announcement by Business Secretary Sajid Javid MP on changes to the planning system.
LCCI responds to the King's Speech
LCCI welcomes the government's commitment to "take the brakes off Britain".
LCCI responds to the Queen's Speech
The Queen’s Speech offers a glimmer of hope for businesses and the Capital at a challenging economic moment, but now is the time for execution.
LCCI urge realism about next deal for TfL
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry urge the government to agree a long-term financial settlement with Transport for London.
LCCI welcome Mayor's support for London recovery plan
LCCI welcome an announcement from the Mayor of London about investing in the capital's economic recovery from Covid-19.
LCCI welcomes Brexit breakthrough but warns the hard work starts now
Responding to the news that the UK government and the European Commission have reached a deal to conclude the first phase of the Brexit negotiations, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Colin Stanbridge said: “News of a breakthrough will be welcomed by the business community ...
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