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Sales climb but rising costs threaten London's COVID-19 recovery
LCCI publishes its Q3 Capital 500 results.
Saudi Arabia joins the Hague Convention
Having submitted their instrument of accession to the Apostille Convention on April 8 2022, and after signing the agreement on December 7 2022, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has officially become the 122nd member nation to join the Hague Convention.
Sir Alok Sharma called for action against climate change
The networking event hosted by the City of London Chamber saw passionate speeches on Net Zero being delivered to a captivated audience.
Skills and training system is lacking if capital to thrive say councils and businesses
Significant changes need to be made to skills and training provision in London if the capital is to continue to thrive, according to authors of London’s largest local business report.
Spring Budget Does Not Meet London Business Expectations
LCCI, in response to the Spring Budget, declared that it fell short of delivering optimum value and support for London businesses.
Testing rather than self-isolation, say LCCI
LCCI call for a system where those who receive a notification about the need to self-isolate instead undertake daily COVID-19 testing.
Tube strikes bad for business
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Chief Executive Colin Stanbridge has said news of further strikes on the underground is a blow to Londoners and bad for business.
VAT-free shopping must return for London's prosperity
Richard Burge, LCCI's CEO, explains why VAT-free shopping must return for London's prosperity.
What the new lockdown restrictions mean for London businesses
The Government has announced that lockdown restrictions will apply to the whole of England from Thursday, 5 November. The new restrictions will last for four weeks, until Wednesday 2 December. The Government intends for the tiered system of restrictions to resume after this period.
APPG for London’s Global City Status Report
The APPG for London as a Global City has published a report on fostering London's global city status. It explores challenges and recommendations on topics such as Levelling Up, developing a skilled workforce and greening London as well as post- pandemic recovery issues.
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