New figures demonstrate London’s business concern about £30,000 post-Brexit salary threshold
Over half (57%) of London businesses say that a £30,000 salary threshold for (EU and non-EU) migrants working in the UK post-Brexit would worsen London’s skills shortages, also (50% say) negatively impacting London’s housing and infrastructure projects.
EU staff feeling unwelcome and packing bags shows new survey
Some 14 percent of London businesses with EU staff have already lost members of their workforce despite Friday’s progress in Brexit talks, according to a new survey.
Government must tackle business confidence with positive Brexit talks but not ignore domestic agenda
Positive Brexit talks and a commitment to invest in the both the capital's infrastructure and skills are vital for business confidence and security a new report has found.
The LCCI Influence Blog - June 2018
The influence blog is a monthly update on LCCI’s work acting as the voice of London businesses.
The LCCI Influence Blog - December 2017
The influence blog is a monthly update on LCCI’s work acting as the voice of London businesses.
The LCCI Influence Blog - October 2017
The influence blog is a monthly update on LCCI’s work acting as the voice of London businesses.
London Business Matters April 2021
Whitechapel Gallery 120th anniversary The gallery’s inaugural exhibition Modern Pictures by Living Artists, Pre- Raphaelites and Old Masters was presented in 1901 and attracted 260,000 visitors.
London Business Matters March 2021
Celebrating Chinese Culture in the Year of the Ox The inaugural Global SinoPhoto Award winners were announced last month to coincide with Chinese New Year festivities at the start of the Year of the Ox.
London Business Matters September 2020
Georgia – new era for trade and investment The World Bank recently praised Georgia as a “star reformer” as a result of the Georgian Dream government’s “deep reforms in economic management.
London Business Matters April 2020
Coronavirus dominates the agenda Our front cover depicts the rare sight of a de- serted central London – one that is likely to be the norm for weeks or months to come.