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London Business Matters September / October 2023
Terry Jervis – shooting for the stars In advance of Black History month this October, Reginald Maynor profiles Terry Jervis, a legend in the world of media and business.
HMRC Tax Avoidance Campaign: Don't get caught out
LCCI is proud to promote HMRC’s recent campaign ‘Tax avoidance: don’t get caught out’. It advises taxpayers how to spot avoidance schemes, explains the risks involved and how to report a suspicious scheme to HMRC. 
Home Secretary urged to think of London in immigration review
The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry has welcomed the decision of Home Secretary, Suella Braverman MP, to review immigration rules, and have urged the Minister that the needs of London must be catered for.
Home Secretary's comments on immigration welcome says LCCI
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has welcomed the latest comments from Home Secretary Amber Rudd which suggest the door will be kept open to workers after Brexit.
Housing crisis threatens London's future business prospects
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI)'s report "Getting our house in order: the impact of housing undersupply on London businesses"  argues that rather than there being a shortage of brownfield sites within London suitable for housing, too little brownfield is in the hands of developers who...
London Quarterly Economic Survey, Q1 2026
After a challenging end to 2025, London businesses entered the new year on a more stable course. However, this does not signal a return to growth. The current situation suggests that early signs of stabilisation are now under threat, as businesses continue to operate in an environment defined by hig...
London Quarterly Skills Survey
London Skills Survey Q1 2022 focusses on how London businesses are progressing in their efforts to reduce carbon emissions, and the importance of sufficient access to skills to enable this transition. Savanta ComRes surveyed a total of 502 London business leaders between 1 February and 8 March 20...
Interim CEO, Karim Fatehi MBE comments on the Autumn Statement
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry calls for further collaboration to unlock economic potential following Chancellor's Autumn Statement.
International Trade, Jobs and Worker Welfare: Navigating the Impacts on UK Businesses
The interplay between international trade, jobs, and worker welfare presents both challenges and opportunities for UK businesses. In this article explore the complexities of the global market and the solutions available to enhance competitiveness.
Minority Businesses Matter
MSDUK helps and supports ethnic minority businesses to break through inequalities and barriers in public and private sector supply chain in UK.
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