Search - LCCI
Skip to main content
1 / 1
News Flash
  • LCCI comment on the Government’s youth employment driveLCCI comment on the Government’s youth employment driveRead more
  • London Business Matters March/April Issue Out Now! London Business Matters March/April Issue Out Now! Read more
  • "Give to Gain is not just a phrase; it's a culture" - International Women's Day 2026"Give to Gain is not just a phrase; it's a culture" - International Women's Day 2026Read more
London Chamber of Commerce and IndustryLondon Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Contact Us
Search Results for:
1971 Results for ''
Search again
Showing 10 of 1971 Results for ''
LCCI question 'quarantine' policy
LCCI react to the Government's announcement of self-isolation policy for largely all international arrivals to the UK.
Policy Briefing - 29 May 2025
This week’s update highlights a new UK–EU cooperation framework, revised economic forecasts, and significant pension reforms aimed at unlocking domestic investment. Key sectoral developments include new housing delivery measures, energy legislation, and reforms to capital markets. Intern...
Policy Briefing - 31 July 2025
This week’s update highlights major policy developments including the launch of the Small Business Plan, a UK–India trade deal, new AI safety initiatives, planning reforms, and the latest economic indicators.
LCCI react to international travel return
LCCI respond to today's government announcement about foreign travel rules.
LCCI react to ONS inflation figures
LCCI are alarmed, but not shocked, by today's ONS inflation figures.
Policy Briefing- 10 June 2024
The latest LCCI policy update focusses on the Liberal Democrat manifesto, with a summary of the key policy announcements for London businesses.
LCCI reaction to UK Budget surplus
The Government should make sure businesses are given the support they deserve following any unexpected windfall.
LCCI reacts to Parliament rejecting the Government’s Brexit deal
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chief Executive, Colin Stanbridge, comments on the Government's rejection of the Brexit deal.
Response to Lords EU Select Committee Brexit: ‘Deal or No Deal’ Inquiry
Avoiding a post-Brexit ‘cliff edge’ is a top priority for London business leaders. Post-Brexit, there must be a suitable arrangement in place to regulate Britain’s relationship with the European Union (EU), rather than a fall back on WTO rules (the ‘no deal’ outcome).
LCCI respond to further business support measures
LCCI react to the Chancellor today announcing further business support measures to offset Covid-19 restrictions.
10 of 1971 Results