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LCCI is looking for real answers to questions about the exiting process and trade negotiations as well as addressing the need for a London Visa to ensure that London is able to continue to access the skills it needs
Homes for first time buyers and council housing should be the priorities when considering how to spend the £3.15 billion set aside for new houses in London, business leaders have said.
The potential impact of the revaluation of business rates which come into force next week can be revealed by the latest survey from London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).
London largest business organisation will set-up shop at the world's biggest property conference in France next week to promote London as a great place to do business.
Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Colin Stanbridge, has respond to the business rates announcements in today's budget.
With just a week to go until the budget, London's leading business organisation has said that Philip Hammond needs to give London the infrastructure to compete post Brexit.
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) today welcomed the London Assembly's EU migration report which recognises the contribution that EU nationals bring to London's economy.
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry today responded to today's tube strikes on the Central and Waterloo and City lines, as well as the Southern Rail network.
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry today welcomed the announcement that the extension of the Bakerloo line was moving forward with a new consultation
Commenting on the publication of the Government White Paper on Housing, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) said that failure to undertake a realistic review the capital's greenbelt will push back hopes of solving the chronic lack of affordable housing.