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London’s most representative business organisation has warned that the absence of detail from ministers on key Brexit requirements for business will see the UK miss out on new economic opportunities.
Commenting on the news that Westminster Council has decided to take plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street “off the table for good” the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry has spoken out against the move.
Sadiq Khan should become the leading champion for more devolution to England’s cities and regions according to a new initiative looking at London’s future.
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry has welcomed the publication of the Government’s Airports National Policy Statement.
London businesses are expecting an increase in productivity and higher quality products thanks to automation, but also warn that it could lead to a loss of jobs.
The London workforce needs a huge boost to its digital ability to ensure it has the skills it needs according a new survey from London Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Commenting on the news that Transport for London (TfL) has today been granted a Development Consent Order (DCO) by the Department for Transport (DfT) to deliver the Silvertown Tunnel, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Colin Stanbridge said: “To know that the Silvertown Tunnel will finally go ahead is a cause for celebration and relief.
Commenting on the recent local elections Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Colin Stanbridge said: "We congratulate and wish good luck to all those who have won or retained their seats".
The Government and the Mayor of London must work harder to help businesses access overseas trade after Brexit a leading London Business group said today.
A majority of businesses say that building new homes on poor quality, disused or derelict green belt land (67%) would be effective in helping to address London’s housing needs according to a major new research published today.