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Policy Campaigns

Policy Campaigns

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EVERY SECTOR, EVERY SIZE, EVERYWHERE

Our expert business support is concentrated in five core areas: Global Britain, People and Work, Local Economy of the Future, Green Innovation, and Digital Revolution.

These areas have been carefully selected based on our unparalleled insight into British and global business communities. Regardless of your sector, size, or location, we strive to address your diverse needs in the modern business landscape.

Businesses trust us to be their advocates, and we’re passionate about helping them trade and grow.  

Working closely with Chambers, we drive real change from the ground up. Ultimately, our bottom line is empowering companies, places, and people to achieve their potential.

Explore our key areas of support and let’s create a lasting impact together.

Developing a comprehensive plan to reform the labour market and tackle skills shortages.

Creating policy change to enable business to drive growth across the UK’s towns and cities.

Delivering on Net Zero and realising the huge economic opportunities of green growth.

Ensuring British business is ready for the pace of exponential change to come.

Supporting exporters and ensuring the UK remains one of the best places in the world to invest.

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Our Head of Research, David Bharier, explores if the UK can win quantum where it lost in semiconductors
Today's 3.3% inflation figure for March is an early signal that the Iran conflict is feeding through into official data and impacting the UK economy.
Today’s announcements on reform must mark the start, rather than the end, of Government action on energy security and costs.
Our Head of Research, David Bharier, explores if the UK can win quantum where it lost in semiconductors
Today's 3.3% inflation figure for March is an early signal that the Iran conflict is feeding through into official data and impacting the UK economy.
Today’s announcements on reform must mark the start, rather than the end, of Government action on energy security and costs.
While unemployment has seen a surprise fall to 4.9%, the expectation is that it will rise this year as business uncertainty caused by the Iran War overshadows the UK economy.