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Global affairs specialist to take charge at LCCI
With the UK set to leave the EU this month and focus turning to the trade negotiations with Brussels and others around the globe, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has appointed an international affairs specialist as its new Chief Executive Officer.
Training course cancellation terms
Training course cancellation terms Cancellation of In-House or Public Training courses notified to LCCI by the delegate will be subject to a 100% cancellation charge, unless notified in writing at least 5 days prior to the course date or unless transferred by mutual agreement to another date.Cancell...
London Business Matters November / December 2023
The World's Coffee House - Lord Mayor Elect Michael Mainelli’s plans for office
Renewal and change is in the air as the year ends. Read Lord Mayor Elect Michael Mainelli's plans for ‘the world’s coffee house’ on page 12.
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Greater emphasis on technical education vital for London to remain competitive say London businesses
More needs to be done to improve technical education, including increasing funding levels, according to a new survey by London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).
London Business Matters November/December 2022
Powering Up
The redeveloped Battersea Power Station opened for the first time in almost 40 years in October and now provides a glorious front for shops, bars, restaurants, gyms, offices, pedestrianised high street, all served by its very own brand new tube station.
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London Business Matters October 2018
Transition at LCCI
Over the last year much of our policy work has been dominated by Brexit. Since the vote we have done our utmost to make sure that government and the EU are aware of the concerns and needs of business in the capital.
London Business Matters September 2017
London Olympic site - five years on
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park has become a focal point for the emergence of East London.
HS2 represents critical infrastructure for London and must go ahead
Colin Stanbridge, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has Commented on today's publication of a report by the House of Lords Economic Affairs Select Committee on HS2,
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