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Richard Burge, LCCI CEO comments on the growing political, business and media narrative around the need for workers to return to offices.
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry has today written to the Government, calling for the closure of a coronavirus support fund for businesses to be delayed by a month.
Whilst Covid-19 is understandably weighing heavy on the minds of many businesses, it is important London's firms also now prepare for new rules/what the UK's EU exit means in practice from January 1 2021 onwards. Which is why London Chamber of Commerce and Industry has launched a new EU Exit Hub – providing free online information to help London’s businesses to prepare.
With the Government bringing coronavirus business grants funds to a close on Friday August 28, LCCI are urging small businesses in London to check if they are eligible to apply.
Richard Burge, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry reacts to the Prime Minister’s statement on updated guidance for public transport and working from home.
LCCI react to the announcement from the Government that wearing face coverings in shops will be mandatory from July 24.
LCCI CEO Richard Burge gives his initial thoughts on the Chancellor's Summer Statement.
LCCI react to the ending of blanket quarantine for international arrivals, and revision of travel advisory for Brits travelling abroad.
Figures out this week from the Capital 500, London’s largest quarterly business survey, highlight the impact of the Covid-19 lockdown on the capital’s economy during the second quarter of 2020 – with the challenge for the hospitality sector especially clear.
New figures out today from London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) shine a light on the impact of Covid-19 on the capital’s businesses, including the use of the furlough scheme and the ongoing threat of redundancies.