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The latest BCC Economic Forecast suggests growth will remain subdued in 2026 and 2027, as the reverberations of the Middle East conflict continue to be felt.
The latest BCC Economic Forecast suggests growth will remain subdued in 2026 and 2027, as the...
BCC Director General Shevaun Haviland and Skills Minister Baroness Smith explain the impact the Youth Guarantee will have for individuals and for growth.
BCC Director General Shevaun Haviland and Skills Minister Baroness Smith explain the impact the Youth Guarantee...
The BCC's Hannah Larsen explains what the Milburn Review interim report says - and why it matters to businesses.
The BCC's Hannah Larsen explains what the Milburn Review interim report says - and why it...
The Milburn Review must be a wakeup call for policymakers about the crisis of young people not in employment, education and training.
The Milburn Review must be a wakeup call for policymakers about the crisis of young people...
New research shows 80% of surveyed firms report an existing or expected impact from the Iran conflict.
New research shows 80% of surveyed firms report an existing or expected impact from the Iran...
Raising productivity must be the long-term pathway to tackling both the cost of living and the cost of doing business.
Raising productivity must be the long-term pathway to tackling both the cost of living and the...
Direct public sector procurement spend with SMEs hit a six year high of 21% last year, according to the latest report by the (BCC) and Tussell.
Direct public sector procurement spend with SMEs hit a six year high of 21% last year,...
This deal is great news for the UK economy; it will open up new opportunities for inward investment, exports and supply chains.
This deal is great news for the UK economy; it will open up new opportunities for...
This is an important first step in reforming the broken fit note system.
This is an important first step in reforming the broken fit note system....
Inflation slowing to 2.8% in April is likely to be a temporary quirk due to the timing of some prices changes rather than a signal on the direction of travel.
Inflation slowing to 2.8% in April is likely to be a temporary quirk due to the...

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