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      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: update on UK-EU negotiations - 10-06-2020
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      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: operating across borders: the COVID-19 response in the devolved nations - 15-06-2020
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      • Webinar: supporting SMEs impacted by coronavirus - 15-06-20
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: unlocking regional growth in a post-COVID economy - 16-06-2020
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: in discussion with Ed Miliband, the Shadow Secretary of State for Business - 17-06-2020
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      • London & South East Education Group: preparing students for work during coronavirus
      • Rethinking business for a new pandemic-informed world
      • Hutchison Ports – Port of Felixstowe: remaining open and fully operational during the coronavirus pandemic
      • Lessons learned from the coronavirus pandemic
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      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: race and equality - 19-06-2020
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      • Openreach: keeping the nation connected during the pandemic
      • Factsheet: travelling ‘safely’ from home, to work, and back again
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: test and trace: the role of business - 22-06-2020
      • Building a world-class innovation and digital economy
      • Webinar: supporting SMEs impacted by coronavirus - 22-06-20
      • COVID-19 is accelerating technology’s necessary shift from value to values
      • Factsheet: NHS Test and Trace
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: in discussion with Nadhim Zahawi MP, Minister for Business and Industry - 24-06-2020
      • Adnams: becoming a support system for employees and the community during COVID-19
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: race and equality at work - 26-06-2020
      • The latest CBI political engagements - 26 June
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: becoming COVID-secure: the next sectors to reopen - 29-06-2020
      • Embracing purpose: rethinking what a successful business looks like
      • Foster + Partners: reassessing the way your business works post-lockdown
      • Webinar: supporting SMEs impacted by coronavirus - 29-06-20
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: staying COVID-secure: reopening guidance for business - 01-07-2020
      • Mid-Counties Co-operative: redeploying people to meet demand
      • Managing COVID-19 Risk within the CBI
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      • CBI Podcast: The Voice of Business - coronavirus decisions (7)
      • Compass Group: redeploying people to meet change head-on
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: race and equality at work
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: navigating a local lockdown
      • Webinar: supporting SMEs impacted by coronavirus - 06-07-20
      • Liftshare: reimagining the commute
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: preview of the chancellor's statement - 08-07-2020
      • Facebook: how to prioritise your consumers’ mental health during uncertain times
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: race and equality: inclusive recruitment and promotion practices - 10-07-2020
      • The latest CBI political engagements - 10 July
      • Coronavirus and climate change: how energy efficiency helps business beat both challenges
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: adapting to COVID-19: where next for business? - 13-07-2020
      • Webinar: supporting SMEs impacted by coronavirus - 13-07-20
      • Leading through the crisis and beyond
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: life post-COVID-19: building back better - 15-07-2020
      • Commuting beyond coronavirus: how public transport can build back better
      • Valued partnerships: embedding social value in public contracts
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: race and equality: turning awareness into action - 17-07-2020
      • CBI Podcast: The Voice of Business - coronavirus decisions (8)
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: the economic recovery and lessons from local lockdown - 20-07-2020
      • Webinar: supporting SMEs impacted by coronavirus - 20-07-20
      • Net-zero: the road to low-carbon heat
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: local leadership in a time of crisis - 22-07-2020
      • CBI Economics: ‘(S)he who controls the purse strings makes the rules’
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: in discussion with Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester - 24-07-2020
      • Factsheet: national and local lockdowns
      • Presidential priorities in an age of uncertainties
      • Economic update: COVID-19
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: test and trace: what business needs to know - 27-07-2020
      • Webinar: supporting SMEs impacted by coronavirus - 27-07-20
      • Cambridge Science Centre: breaking down barriers to STEM during a pandemic
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: navigating the return to the workplace - 29-07-2020
      • The CBI’s reflections on returning to the office
      • Answering Practices Survey: Service Sector Survey
      • Daily Coronavirus Webinar: reopening safely: lessons from the high street - 31-07-2020
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      • A message for London: After COVID-19 we can and we must do better
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      • Enotria&Coe: when you have to deliver your digital ambitions three years early
      • Universities can fire London’s recovery from COVID-19
      • Improving ethnic representation is not enough to be anti-racist and inclusive
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      • Barratt: prioritising safety and planning during a pandemic
      • Import tariffs: post-transition guidance
      • End of transition period FAQs for corporate treasurers
      • Factsheet: Preparing for a second wave of coronavirus
      • British Land: reimagining the typical commute post-lockdown
      • CBI @10am: rebuilding after the crisis - 01-09-2020
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      • SME Webinar on helping businesses 'step up' for young people - 3 September
      • CBI launches new report to deliver the UK’s infrastructure revolution
      • Financing the UK’s infrastructure revolution: why attracting private finance into UK infrastructure is more important than ever
      • CBI @10am: Brexit: preparing business for end of transition - 07-09-2020
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      • SME Webinar on Innovating to Build Back Better (1)
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      • Improving Black leadership across business
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      • Connecting Communities: the Spending Review's role in connectivity for commuters
      • What the Winter Economy Update means for business
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      • Factsheet: Kickstart Scheme
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      • CBI @10am: Adapting to the new business landscape
      • It’s time to change the race ratio
      • SME webinar on how the LEP network can help businesses improve their skills base
      • Over-rated: making the case for business rates reform
      • CBI @10am: In discussion with Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands
      • Factsheet: the Job Support Scheme
      • CBI @10am: In discussion with the Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP
      • Rethinking business for a new pandemic informed world: Q&A with the CBI and IBM
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      • CBI Retirement Benefits Plan
      • Champion free trade to shape a better future
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      • Learning for Life: Funding a world-class adult education system
      • Could the COVID-19 pandemic lead to more shared parenting?
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      • Now comes action: what next for anti-racism and business?
      • Westminster update - 22 October
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      • CBI @10am: Black Lives Matter: delivering meaningful change
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      • Look to the light: a people first recovery
      • Coronavirus restrictions across the UK and what they mean for business
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      • SME webinar on managing employee mental health in the changing working environment
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      • CBI @10am: Funding a world-class adult education system
      • Stepping up for business through the tough times
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      • Green light for investment: how the business rates system can encourage economic growth
      • Reviving regions: empowering places to revive and thrive (1)
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      • CBI @10am: The new points-based immigration system: what it means for UK businesses
      • Westminster update – 20 November
      • CBI @10am: Preparing for the end of transition – spotlight on services
      • How to create an autism friendly workplace
      • Factsheet: The NHS Wales Test, Trace and Protect system
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      • Why the post-COVID workplace must be inclusive and flexible
      • CBI Affordable housing paper
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      • COVID-19 Winter Plan – what you need to know
      • Promoting gender balance in the logistics industry
      • Spending Review puts infrastructure and net zero at the heart of economic recovery
      • Green Book review: setting a strategic approach for achieving net-zero and levelling up
      • Domestic abuse: a workplace issue
      • Introducing Tony Danker, CBI Director-General
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      • Diversity and inclusion: changing the race ratio
      • London Business Survey 2020: key priorities for a more inclusive society
      • CBI @10am: In Discussion with Tony Danker, CBI Director-General
      • Can the R&D process for vaccines become a blueprint for innovation?
      • SME webinar on understanding the new points-based immigration system
      • Mastercard: using your own resources to help businesses through crisis
      • CBI @10am: Economic outlook: a year in review
      • Reskilling: a case of the urgent pushing out the important? (1)
      • Factsheet: employee engagement for virtual teams
      • CBI @10am: Vaccine breakthroughs: what your business needs to know
      • DHL Supply Chain: lessons from establishing new supply chains at speed
      • CBI @10am: The next steps on ‘levelling up’
      • CBI @10am: Preparing for the end of transition: goods and customs
      • Everyone’s Business Reputation Tracker 2020
      • Tech Tracker 2020: innovation imperative
      • CBI sets out steps to mitigate disruption at the end of the transition period
      • CBI @10am: Let’s talk mental health
      • Job Retention Scheme extended until the end of April 2021
      • CBI @10am: Preparing your business for 2021: Brexit, COVID-19 and the economic recovery
      • Union connectivity review: setting a four-nations approach to cross-border transport investment
      • CBI @10am: Lockdown restrictions and new financial support for business
      • Tapping new talent pools and boosting inclusion through ex-offender employment
      • How to put your employees’ mental health and wellbeing first
      • CBI @10am: In discussion with Philip Jansen, CEO, BT Group
      • Education policy briefing: January
      • Factsheet: understanding the testing landscape for COVID-19
      • Factsheet: private workplace testing for COVID-19
      • CBI @10am: Coronavirus update: what your business needs to know
      • CBI @10am: Brexit stocktake: what does the deal mean for business
      • CBI @10am: A budget for a defining year
      • A Budget for a defining year – CBI Budget submission
      • SME webinar on small businesses and public sector procurement
      • CBI @10am: Test and Trace: what business needs to know
      • ManpowerGroup: prioritising reskilling initiatives throughout COVID-19
    • Events
      • Annual Conference 2019
      • Conference Series: Achieving Net-Zero
          • Nigel Topping, High Level Climate Action Champion, COP26, UK Government
          • Jonathan Brearley, Chief Executive, Ofgem
          • Polly Billington, Director, UK100 Cities Network
          • Sharon Thorne, Global Board Chair, Deloitte
          • Dame Carolyn Fairbairn, Director-General, CBI
          • Rain Newton-Smith, Chief Economist, CBI
          • Matthew Fell, Chief UK Policy Director, CBI
          • Henrietta Jowitt, Deputy Director-General, Commercial, CBI
          • Kwasi Kwarteng MP, Minister of State, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
          • Jessica Fries, Executive Chairman, Accounting for Sustainability (A4S)
          • Julie Baddeley, Chair, Chapter Zero
          • Kemi Badenoch MP, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury
          • Mike Lockett, UK Country Chairman, Uniper
          • Penny Endersby, CEO, Met Office
          • Ali Clabburn, Founder & CEO, Liftshare
          • Chris Stark, Chief Executive, Committee on Climate Change
          • Ian Simm, CEO, Impax Asset Management
          • Myrtle Dawes, Solution Centre Director, The Oil & Gas Technology Centre
          • Shirley Rodrigues, Deputy Mayor, Environment & Energy, GLA
          • Sir Adrian Montague, Chairman, TheCityUK Leadership Council
          • Tom Thackray, Director of Infrastructure, CBI
          • Lord Karan Bilimoria CBE, DL, President, CBI
          • Alex Goody, Chief Executive, Gemserv
          • Marvin Rees, Mayor of Bristol
          • Emma Howard-Boyd, Chair, Environment Agency
          • Andy Wales, Chief Digital Impact & Sustainability Officer, BT
          • Isabel Dedring, Global Transport Leader, Arup
          • Sam Baker, Partner, Deloitte
          • Juliet Davenport, CEO, Good Energy
          • Keith Anderson, Chief Executive, ScottishPower​
          • Liv Garfield, Chief Executive, Severn Trent
          • Mary-Ann Ochota, Host
          • Lord Adair Turner, Chair, Energy Transitions Commission
          • Al Cook, Executive Vice President Global Strategy and Business Development, Equinor UK Ltd
          • Sarah Breeden, Executive Director for UK Deposit Takers Supervision
          • Nicola Shaw, Executive Director UK, National Grid
      • CBI Conference Series: International Trade 2020
          • Dame Carolyn Fairbairn, Director-General, CBI
          • Rain Newton-Smith, Chief Economist, CBI
          • Henrietta Jowitt, Deputy Director-General, Commercial
          • Katherine Bennett CBE, Senior Vice President, Airbus in the UK
          • Wilson Del Socorro, Global Director of Government Affairs, Diageo
          • Sally Jones, UK Trade Policy Leader, EY
          • Josh Hardie, Deputy Director-General, Policy and Campaigns
          • Kiran Haslam, Chief Marketing Officer, Princess Yachts
          • Guy Dru Drury, Head of Group, Beijing, CBI
          • Ben Osborn UK Country Manager, Pfizer
          • Antonia Romeo, Permanent Secretary, Department for International Trade (DIT)
          • Antony Phillipson, HM Trade Commissioner, North America
          • Ivan McKee MSP, Minister for Trade, Investment and Innovation
          • Karen Betts, Chief Executive, Scotch Whisky Association
          • Natalie Black, HM Trade Commissioner, Asia Pacific
          • Simon Paris, Chief Executive Officer, Finastra
          • Ambassador Eleni Kounalakis, Lieutenant Governor of California
          • Julian Braithwaite, UK Ambassador to the WTO
          • Lord Karan Bilimoria CBE, DL, President, CBI
          • Catherine Graham, CFO, Darktrace
          • John Dickerman, Head of Group, Washington, CBI
          • Patrick Horgan, Director Global Government Relations, Rolls Royce
          • Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles, Chair, China-Britain Business Council
          • Lucy Winskell, Chair, North East LEP
          • Janice Charette, Canadian High Commissioner to the UK
          • Rt Hon Emily Thornberry MP, Shadow International Trade Secretary
          • Daisy McAndrew, Host
          • Alex Cruz, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, British Airways
          • Rt Hon Liz Truss MP, Secretary of State for International Trade ​
          • Jeni Mundy, Managing Director, UK&I, Visa
          • Andrew Evans, Senior Director, SPTS Technologies
          • Jo Hawley, HM Consul-General Guangzhou (South China)
          • Ian Howells, Senior Vice President, Honda Motor Europe
      • Annual Conference 2020
          • Lord Karan Bilimoria CBE, DL, President, CBI
          • Dame Carolyn Fairbairn, Director-General, CBI
          • Rain Newton-Smith, Chief Economist, CBI
          • Josh Hardie, Deputy Director-General, Policy and Campaigns, CBI
          • Alan Jope, Chief Executive Officer, Unilever
          • Julian Richer, Founder, Richer Sounds
          • Sue Garfitt, CEO, Alpro
          • Stephanie Flanders, Senior Executive Editor, and Head of Economics, Bloomberg
          • Frances O’Grady, General Secretary, TUC
          • Ben Page, CEO, Ipsos MORI
          • Judith McKenna, CEO, Walmart International
          • Markus Beyrer, Director-General, BusinessEurope, EU
          • Michelle Scrimgeour, CEO, L&G Investment Management
          • Bernard Looney, Chief Executive Officer, BP
          • Chuka Umunna, Executive Director & Head of ESG, Edelman
          • Geoffroy Roux de Bézieux, Chairman, MEDEF, France
          • Perrin Beatty, President & CEO, CCC, Canada
          • Professor Devi Sridhar, Chair of Global Public Health, The University of Edinburgh
          • Sharon White, Chairman, John Lewis Partnership
          • Alison Rose, CEO, NatWest Group
          • Anne Sheehan, Director, Vodafone UK
          • Gavin Patterson, President & Chief Revenue Officer, Salesforce
          • James Harding, Co-founder and Editor, Tortoise Media
          • Joachim Lang, Director-General, BDI, Germany
          • John Amaechi OBE, CEO, APS
          • Karan Khanna, Managing Director UK&I, IHG
          • Laxman Narasimhan, CEO, Reckitt Benckiser
          • Mark Sedwill, Chair, Panel on Economic Security
          • Matthew Fell, Chief UK Policy Director, CBI
          • Olly Benzecry, Chairman and Managing Director, Accenture, UK and Ireland
          • Zanny Minton Beddoes, Editor, The Economist
          • Ayesha Ghafoor, Assistant Vice President, Barclays
          • Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, Chancellor, Northumbria University
          • Francesca Mariotti, Director-General, Confindustria, Italy
          • Helen Lamprell, Director, Vodafone UK
          • Lisa Mayhew, Co-Chair, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner
          • Masakazu Kubota, Director General, Keidanren
          • Thomas J. Donohue, Chief Executive Officer, US Chamber of Commerce
          • Simon Winfield, UK Managing Director, Hays
          • Rt Hon Sir Keir Starmer, Leader, Labour
          • Javed Khan, CEO, Barnardo’s
          • Javier Ferrán, Chairman, Diageo
          • Perrin Beatty, President & CEO, CCC, Canada (1)
          • Steve Hatch, Vice President for Northern Europe, Facebook
          • Jamie Driscoll, Mayor, North of Tyne
          • Tony Danker, Director-General Designate, CBI
          • Baroness Dido Harding, Chair of NHS Improvement and Interim Executive Chair of NHS Test and Trace
          • Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester
          • John Holland-Kaye, CEO, Heathrow Airport
          • Brian Moynihan, CEO, Bank of America
          • Deborah Fraser, CBI Director Regions
          • Dan Robertson, Director, VERCIDA Consulting
          • Yvonne Smyth, Group Head of Equality, Diversity & Inclusion, Hays
          • David Cameron, Chair of Patrons, National Citizen Service
          • Susan Muigai, Senior Vice President – People, Walmart International
          • Rajesh Agrawal, Deputy Mayor for Business, London
          • Rt Hon Mark Drakeford MS, First Minister of Wales
          • Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP
          • Emma Kenny, Psychologist
          • Chas Moloney, Marketing Director, Ricoh UK Ltd
          • Gordon Wilson, CEO, Advanced
          • Professor Sir David Eastwood, Vice-Chancellor, University of Birmingham
          • Lauren Adams, HR Director. CBI
          • Mayokun Alonge, Founder and CEO, The Equal Group
          • Stefan Pan, Delegate for European Affairs, Confindustria, Italy
      • Conference Series: Diversity & Inclusion 2020
          • Sir Philip Hampton, Chair, The Hampton-Alexander Review
          • Lewis Iwu, CEO and Co-Founder, Purpose Union
          • Alex Vaughan, CEO, Costain
          • Lord Karan Bilimoria CBE, DL, President, CBI
          • Rain Newton-Smith, Chief Economist, CBI
          • Naeema Choudry, Partner, Eversheds
          • Clare Corkish, Human Resources Director, Vodafone UK
          • Valerie Todd, HR Director, Siemens​
          • Ann Cairns, Global Vice-Chair, Mastercard ​
          • Fiona Hathorn, CEO, Women On Boards
          • Dr Caroline Casey, Founder, The Valuable 500
          • Felicity Burch, Innovation Director, CBI
          • Lauren Adams, HR Director, CBI​
          • Susannah Clements, Group People Director, Anglian Water Services
          • Matthew Fell, Chief UK Policy Director, CBI
          • Steve Wilkins, Director of HR Services UK, Fedex
          • Emma Stewart, CEO, Timewise Foundation
          • Colleen McKnight, Vice President HR, Schneider Electric
          • Hywel Ball, UK Chair and UK&I Regional Managing Partner, EY
          • Arun Batra, Partner, EY
          • Tony Danker, Director-General, CBI ​
          • Mary Ann Ochota
          • Henrietta Jowitt, Deputy Director-General, Commercial, CBI
          • Matthew Percival, People & Skills Director, CBI​
          • Yvonne Smyth, Group Head of Diversity & Inclusion, Hays
          • Raj Tulsiani, CEO, Green Park
          • Juliet Eccleston, CEO, AnyGood
          • Rashik Parmar, IBM Fellow and Vice President Technology​
          • Poppy Jaman OBE, CEO, City Mental Health Alliance
          • Mark Martin MBE, UK Black Tech
          • Dr Kennetta Hammond Perry, Director, Stephen Lawrence Research Centre, De Montfort
          • Matthew Whittaker, CEO, Pro Bono Economics
          • Sandra Kerr CBE, Race Director, Business in the Community
          • Dr James Cusack, Chief Executive, Autistica
          • Tabitha Goldstaub, Co-Founder, CogX & Chair of the UK Government’s AI Council
          • Tania Kumar, Principal Policy Adviser, CBI​
          • Jim Hubbard, Head of Regional Policy, CBI
          • Kike Oniwinde, CEO & Founder, BYP Network
          • Pedro Pina, VP - Global Client & Agency Solutions, Google
          • Matthew Ayres, Group Managing Director, Bennie
          • Jane Portas, Co-Founder, Insuring Women’s Futures
          • Alderman Vincent Keaveny, Senior Alderman, City of London Corporation & Partner, DLA Piper
          • Liz Ashford, HR Director, TSB
          • Rodney Williams, Lead Project Manager, National Grid​
          • Tracy Garrad, CEO, AXA Health
          • Dawid Konotey-Ahulu, Co-Founder Redington Ltd; mallowstreet; and 10,000 Black Interns
          • Lindsey Macmillan, Director, Centre for Education Policy and Equalising Opportunities, UCL​
          • Andy Davis, Co-founder, 10x10 and Angel Investor, Atomico
          • Nathan Coe, CEO, Auto Trader Group
      • Helen Alexander Memorial Lecture
      • Economic Briefing (4)
      • South West Member Discussion on Coronavirus
      • People and Skills Network (Wales)
      • East of England Member Discussion
      • Policy Briefing on Build Manufacturing Back Better
      • SME Member Discussion
      • In Discussion with Rain Newton-Smith, CBI Chief Economist (3)
      • Finance Directors Network (NE & NW)
      • SME Member Discussion (1)
      • CBI Conference Series: International Trade
      • Energy Sector Forum
      • CBI Conference Series: Diversity & Inclusion
      • CBI Conference Series: Achieving net-zero
      • In Discussion with Carolyn Fairbairn, CBI Director General (1)
      • In Discussion with Matthew Fell, CBI Chief Policy Director
      • In Discussion with Rain Newton-Smith, CBI Chief Economist (4)
      • Economic Briefing
      • In Discussion with Matthew Fell, CBI Chief Policy Director (1)
      • People and Skills Network (NE)
      • Business on a Connected Island
      • In Discussion with Lord Bilimoria CBE, DL, CBI President
      • Political Briefing - Northern Ireland
      • Finance Directors Network (Northern Ireland)
      • People and Skills Network (North West)
      • People and Skills Network (North West) (1)
      • Finance Directors Network (NW/NE/YH)
      • Political Briefing - South West
      • People and Skills Network (SW)
      • Economic Briefing (1)
      • People and Skills Network (Wales) (1)
      • In Discussion with Rain Newton-Smith, CBI Chief Economist
      • People and Skills Network (YH)
      • People and Skills Network (YH) (1)
      • In Discussion with Josh Hardie, CBI Deputy Director-General​
      • In Discussion with the Bank of England
      • Government Affairs Network
      • Government Affairs Network (1)
      • In Discussion with Josh Hardie, CBI Deputy Director-General​ (1)
      • Political Briefing - East and West Midlands
      • In Discussion with Lord Karan Bilimoria, CBI President
      • In Discussion with Secretary of State for Wales
      • Wales Member Discussion (2)
      • In Discussion with Matthew Fell, CBI Chief Policy Director (3)
      • In Discussion with Lord Bilimoria, CBI President
      • Higher Education/Further Education Network - NW/YH/NE
      • CBI Annual Conference
      • In Discussion with Lord Bilimoria, CBI President (1)
      • SME Member Discussion (2)
      • Political Briefing - East of England
      • East of England Member Discussion (1)
      • Political Briefing - Wales (1)
      • Wales Member Discussion
      • Wales & South West Member Discussion
      • People and Skills Network (EE/NE)
      • Scotland Member Discussion (1)
      • North East Member Discussion
      • Political Briefing - North East
      • Scotland Member Discussion
      • Political Briefing - Scotland
      • CBI Virtual Workshop: Campaigning and how to influence (1)
      • Political Briefing - South West (1)
      • SME Policy Briefing
      • SME Webinar
      • In Discussion with Carolyn Fairbairn, CBI Director-General
      • London, South East and Thames Valley Member Discussion (1)
      • SME Member Discussion (3)
      • Political Briefing - YH
      • Political Briefing - NW
      • Northern Ireland Member Discussion
      • Yorkshire and the Humber Member Discussion
      • North West Member Discussion on Coronavirus
      • Political Briefing - Northern Ireland (1)
      • CBI @ 10am
      • CBI @ 10am (1)
      • Leaders Virtual Meeting
      • Finance Directors Network (EE & SW)
      • London, South East and Thames Valley Member Discussion
      • Finance Directors Network (EM/WM)
      • Wales Member Discussion (1)
      • People and Skills Network (LDN, SE, EM and WM)
      • Finance Directors Network (YH)
      • CBI @10am
      • CBI @10am (1)
      • CBI @10am (2)
      • TEST SPONSOR GUESTS
      • People and Skills Network (South West)
      • People and Skills Network (Northern Ireland) (1)
      • In Discussion with Transport for Wales
      • Member consultation on reforming the Prompt Payment Code
      • SME Member Discussion (6)
      • SME Member Discussion (7)
      • SME Member Discussion (8)
      • Finance Directors Network (NE/NW/YH)
      • Finance Directors Network (EE/SW)
      • Policy Briefing on keeping up with the data landscape
      • Policy Briefing (1)
      • London, South East and Thames Valley Member Discussion (2)
      • Policy Briefing on net-zero
      • Member Consultation
      • Member Consultation (3)
      • Member Consultation (2)
      • Member Consultation (1)
      • SME Webinar (1)
      • CBI @10am (3)
      • CBI @10am (4)
      • Policy Briefing on Net Zero
      • SME Webinar (2)
      • CBI @10am (5)
      • Member Consultation (4)
      • CBI @10am (6)
      • CBI @10am (7)
      • CBI @10am (8)
      • Member Consultation (6)
      • An Audience with Northern Ireland’s Political Leaders
      • Finance Directors Network (EM/WM) (1)
      • People and Skills Network (EM/LDN/SE/WM)
      • East of England Member Discussion (2)
      • Higher Education/Further Education Network – LDN/SE/TV/SW
      • West Midlands Member Discussion
      • Higher Education/Further Education Network - EE/EM/WM
      • Member Consultation (7)
      • Political Briefing - South West (2)
      • CBI @10am (9)
      • Higher Education/Further Education Network - Scotland
      • An Audience with the First Minister of Wales
      • Wales Member Discussion (3)
      • West Midlands Member Discussion (1)
      • East Midlands Member Discussion
      • People and Skills Network (East of England)
      • YH Member Discussion
      • North West Member Discussion
      • SME Webinar (3)
      • CBI @10am (10)
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      • Food Supply Chain Forum (1)
      • Member Consultation (5)
      • People and Skills Network (Scotland) (1)
      • Political Briefing - North West
      • Political Briefing - YH (2)
      • London, South East and Thames Valley member discussion (1)
      • In Discussion with Kate Forbes MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Scottish Government
      • In Discussion with Lord Karan Bilimoria, CBI President (1)
      • Political Briefing - Wales
      • Wales Member Discussion (4)
      • People and Skills Network (Wales) (1)
      • SME Webinar (4)
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      • Member Consultation (9)
      • Northern Ireland Economic Strategy Working Group (1)
      • Member Discussion
      • Chinese New Year Event
      • Member Consultation (10)
      • East Midlands Member Discussion (1)
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      • International Perspective - USA (1)
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      • Political Briefing – Scotland
      • Government Affairs Network (2)
      • People and Skills Network (East of England) (1)
      • London, South East and Thames Valley Member Discussion (3)
      • People and Skills Network (1)
      • CBI @10am (20)
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      • North West Member Discussion (1)
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      • East Midlands Member Discussion (2)
      • West Midlands Member Discussion (3)
      • Wales Member Discussion (5)
      • Leaders Virtual Meeting (1)
      • Policy Briefing on the CBI/Microsoft Tech Tracker
      • Wales Member Discussion (6)
      • People and Skills Network (LDN/SE/TV)
      • People and Skills Network (LDN/SE/TV) (1)
      • People and Skills Network (LDN/SE/TV) (1)
      • In Discussion with Tony Danker, Director-General, CBI (7)
      • People and Skills Network (NW/YH)
      • Economic Briefing - North West
      • Economic Briefing - Yorkshire and the Humber
      • Finance Directors Network (NE/NW)
      • Finance Directors Network (NE/YH/NW)
      • Finance Directors Network (NE/YH/NW) (1)
      • Finance Directors Network (Northern Ireland) (2)
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      • People and Skills Network (North East)
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      • People and Skills Network (North East) (1)
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      • People and Skills Network (Northern Ireland) (3)
      • People and Skills Network (Northern Ireland) (3)
      • People and Skills Network (Northern Ireland) (4)
      • People and Skills Network (Northern Ireland) (2)
      • People and Skills Network (NW/YH) (1)
      • Political Briefing - North East (2)
      • Political Briefing - North East (3)
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      • Political Briefing - Yorkshire and the Humber (1)
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      • CBI @10am (25)
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      • The Future of UK Trade with Andy Burwell
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      • People and Skills Network (South West) (2)
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      • People and Skills Network (South West) (1)
      • Political Briefing - South West (3)
      • Political Briefing - South West (4)
      • Political Briefing - Wales (2)
      • Policy Briefing on Social Value
      • People and Skills Network (Scotland) (1)
      • Economic Briefing - Northern Ireland
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      • CBI @10am (27)
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      • In Discussion with Matthew Fell, Chief UK Policy Director, CBI (2)
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      • CBI @10am (34)
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      • International Perspective - Europe
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      • Political Briefing - East of England (2)
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      • In Discussion with Matthew Fell, CBI Chief UK Policy Director (2)
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      • In Discussion with Matthew Fell, Chief Policy Director, CBI
      • NE/NW/YH Member Discussion
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      • In Discussion with Tony Danker, Director-General, CBI (5)
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      • An Audience with Tony Danker, Director-General, CBI (2)
      • In Discussion with Tony Danker, Director-General, CBI (6)
      • An Audience with Tony Danker, Director-General, CBI (1)
      • In Discussion with Lord Karan Bilimoria, CBI President (2)
      • CBI @10am (35)
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      • Member Consultation (8)
      • Member Consultation (11)
      • Northern Ireland Member Discussion (14)
    • Media Centre
        • CBI responds to prompt payment measures
        • Sharp decline in motor vehicle production puts brakes on manufacturing output
        • CBI comments on London-Shanghai Stock Connect
        • CBI responds to Net-Zero announcement
        • CBI confirms Lord Bilimoria as new CBI Vice President & John Allan re-elected for second one year term as President
        • CBI responds to London Electric Vehicle plan
        • UK universities attract masses of overseas students
        • CBI reacts to Ford Bridgend plant closure
        • CBI joins major organisations to set out principles for UK trade policy
        • New annual index set to tackle Scotland's productivity puzzle - CBI Scotland and KPMG
        • CBI Wales responds to M4 decision
        • Two thirds of firms can't fill digital roles - CBI/Tata Consultancy Services report
        • Private sector activity stagnant - CBI Growth Indicator
        • 'Champion business' - Open letter from CBI to all Conservative Party Leadership candidates
        • Augar review has right approach to colleges, but must protect funding for English universities
        • Service sector optimism, profits and volumes fall
        • CBI comments on Broadway Initiative's recommendations on Environment Bill
        • CBI comments on Broadway Initiative's recommendations for Environment Bill
        • Lord Bilimoria to stand for election as next CBI Vice President
        • CBI responds to latest quarterly immigration statistics (1)
        • Retail investment intentions lowest in survey history - CBI
        • CBI responds to timetable for UK Prime Minister's departure
        • Northern Ireland economy to lose nearly £1 billion if Executive not restored
        • CBI reacts to Indian General Election
        • CBI President tells Welsh business leaders that 'resolution to Brexit gridlock' is first order for future prosperity
        • No deal Brexit would put all-island economy in peril - CBI Director-General
        • CBI PRESIDENT CALLS ON ALL POLITICIANS TO FINALLY ‘RESOLVE THE BREXIT GRIDLOCK’
        • CBI response to Prime Minister's new Brexit offer
        • Brexit uncertainty sees stockpiling race to post-financial crisis peak - CBI
        • Immigration proposals fall short for British business
        • Cancel recess in wake of cross-party Brexit talks collapse
        • Unlocking the power of people can help solve UK productivity puzzle: £110 billion uplift from firms improving practices
        • CBI responds to launch of West Midlands industrial strategy
        • Unlocking the power of people can help solve UK productivity puzzle: £110 billion uplift from firms improving management practices
        • UK will not reach the Government’s R&D spending target until 2053 – CBI/NEXUS
        • CBI comments on latest UK GDP figures
        • Future immigration system must address Scotland's demographic challenge, say CBI Director-General
        • Manufacturing stocks grow at record pace amidst Brexit uncertainty (1)
        • IBEC and CBI NI welcome new power-sharing talks
        • Electric transport can shape the 21st Century
        • Business rates system is entrenching regional inequalities - CBI President
        • CBI responds to North of Tyne mayoral election
        • CBI sets out business impact of a 'no deal' Brexit in every region and nation across the UK
        • World Economic Forum in Davos
        • UK economic growth tepid, while global economic outlook deteriorates
        • CBI Scotland responds to the passing of the Scottish Budget
        • CBI NI response to Bombardier's Belfast operations
        • CBI comments on Climate Change Report
        • CBI comments on Heathrow runway ruling
        • President John Allan responds to Competition & Markets Authority audit report
        • UK business contributed nearly £200bn in 2018/19
        • Record stockpiling by SME manufacturers in last quarter (2)
        • Record stockpiling by SME manufacturers in last quarter
        • CBI responds to Freight ban suggestion
        • CBI respods to Social Mobility Commission Report
        • Private sector activity flatlines - CBI Growth Indictator
        • Manufacturing stocks grow at record pace amidst Brexit uncertainty
        • Retail sales get a spring in their step
        • UK businesses paid nearly £200bn in tax last year
        • CBI responds to 2040 freight ban suggestion
        • CBI responds to Competition and Markets Authority Report
        • CBI push to drive greater business innovation and raise living standards
        • CBI comments on HS2
        • Markets for good, creating effective public-private partnerships post-Brexit
        • Our response to latest labour market statistics
        • Service sector optimism deteriorates at fastest pace since financial crash
        • Our comments on Williams Rail Review
        • Don't rob Peter to pay Paul to fund post-18 English education system
        • CBI responds to new Article 50 extension
        • CBI NI and Ibec comment on Article 50 extension
        • CBI responds to 12 new Institutes of Technology
        • CBI comments on London Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ)
        • All sides must move beyond political sound and fury to achieve pragmatic Brexit – CBI Director-General
        • CBI Responds to EU announcement on US tariffs
        • Union and business leaders issue joint appeal for urgent progress in Brexit negotiations
        • Half of young people do not feel prepared for world of work – CBI/Accenture/Hays survey
        • CBI responds to Chancellor's Spring Statement
        • CBI comments on second year gender pay gap data
        • Are you aware of these new business rates reliefs?
        • CBI India Update February 2019
        • CBI responds to Prime Minister's Brexit speech
        • Private sector growth stagnates in quarter to February - Growth Indicator
        • Access to European markets post-Brexit is 'a must' for public services providers
        • CBI comments on gender pay gap reporting deadline
        • CBI Director-General: UK must lead the way in internet safety
        • Our reaction to Offshore Wind Sector Deal
        • 'Brexit stalemate means growing damage today and weaker economy tomorrow'
        • Business surveys suggest anaemic growth in Q1 2019
        • CBI President urges pragmatism from politicians
        • Government must take action to unleash potential of 5G
        • CBI celebrates National Apprenticeship Week and National Careers Week
        • Northern Ireland businesses voice fears of 'no deal' Brexit
        • 'Enough is enough. Time for Parliament to stop the circus'
        • Our response to the Furman Review
        • CBI Northern Ireland's Response to Tariff Liberalisation Proposals
        • CBI responds to vote on Article 50
        • Our comments on Future of Urban Mobility
        • CBI Comments on gender pay gap reporting deadline - April 2018
        • Nearly 9 in 10 businesses want extension to Article 50 - CBI survey
        • CBI calls for parliament to stop the circus and prioritise jobs and livelihoods
        • Our response to labour market statistics
        • "Young people need clear, high-quality and easy to understand options"
        • CBI welcomes new London Chair and Deputy Chair
        • Manufacturing activity continues to weaken
        • Our response to latest Government cyber security report
        • CBI Director-General speaks at Advanced World 2019
        • CBI and TUC call on Prime Minister to change Brexit approach
        • CBI responds to reform proposals for the audit industry
        • CBI responds to the Government's Cyber Security Breaches Survey
        • Supercharge broadband and 5G to stop UK economy from buffering
        • Private sector activity slumps further in three months to March - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI Scotland responds to the nation's latest GDP figures
        • Post-Christmas retail sales growth disappoints - CBI
        • Disappointing apprenticeships starts data shows apprenticeship levy not yet working - CBI
        • CBI responds to David Davis speech on transition
        • CBI responds to EU transition guidelines
        • Financial services see two years of falling optimism, but activity holds up moderately - CBI/PwC
        • CBI makes the case for British business in China
        • CBI comments on appointment of the new Chair for Corporate Governance Coalition Group
        • ‘Calls for nationalisation miss the point’ – CBI
        • Labour backs CBI call on customs union
        • Services sector sees strong growth at start to year - CBI
        • Renationalisation would cause immense damage to UK economy and reputation
        • CBI comments on Heathrow expansion
        • Workplace pensions engagement isn't a 'nice-to-have', but a fundamental to helping employees plan for later life
        • CBI responds to Migration Advisory Committee interim report
        • “Beast from the East” brings added March chill for retailers - CBI
        • UK businesses contributed £186bn in tax revenues in 2017/18
        • ‘Don't throw away a generation of progress in Northern Ireland on the back of Brexit' - CBI
        • London housing shortage a ticking time bomb for firms – CBI/CBRE
        • High street sales continue to disappoint - CBI
        • CBI comments on first 2018 GDP data
        • CBI response to interest rate decision
        • ‘Decisions, details and delivery’ – CBI President sets out Scottish business view on Brexit
        • CBI initial response to Government launch of Post-18 Education and Funding review
        • Break the Brexit logjam to get out economy booming - CBI President
        • CBI responds to parliamentary report on Carillion
        • CBI responds to labour market statistics: April 2018 - June 2018
        • CBI responds to labour market statistics: Dec 2017 - Feb 2018
        • Sunshine reveals mixed picture for retailers
        • Tale of two service sectors - CBI
        • CBI reacts to USA imposition of Tariffs on UK
        • CBI responds to labour market statistics: Jan 2018 - March 2018
        • UK must take back control of its domestic economy to leave slow lane - CBI Economic Forecast June 2018 (1)
        • CBI responds to labour market statistics
        • CBI responds to proposed migration visa cap change
        • Private sector growth slows in the quarter to March – CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI responds to shelving of Tidal Lagoon project
        • Private sector activity flat in the quarter to April – CBI Growth Indicator
        • MSBs are the engine of UK economic growth - CBI Director-General
        • Private sector growth exceeds expectations – CBI
        • Export orders race ahead but domestic demand flatlines - CBI
        • CBI response to rejection by Parliament of withdrawal agreement
        • Business and government must work together to improve public service marketplace in aftermath of Carillion
        • When London succeeds, so does the whole of the UK - CBI Director-General
        • CBI responds to latest women on boards data
        • Pace of growth cools slightly in June - CBI Growth Indicator
        • Time to pick up the pace on apprenticeship levy reform - CBI
        • CBI responds to immigration statistics
        • CBI attends B20 Summit in Tokyo
        • Time to move beyond political sound and fury to achieve pragmatic Brexit
        • CBI responds to labour market statistics: March 2018 - May 2018
        • CBI responds to consultation announcement on UK trade policy ambitions
        • CBI reaction to potential T-Level roll-out delay
        • CBI responds to Horizon 2020 funding commitment
        • Manufacturing output picks up pace, but investment disappoints - CBI
        • CBI reaction to local enterprise review
        • Summer sun continues to shine on retailers, but outlook weaker - CBI
        • CBI responds to Sexual Harassment in the Workplace report
        • Financial services optimism plunges at the fastest pace since the Crisis – CBI/PwC
        • Labour's renationalisation plans will profoundly harm UK
        • Healthy private sector growth in the three months to July - CBI growth indicator
        • A Levels paint picture of regional inequality that must be tackled head on - CBI
        • Our response to Brexit no-deal technical notices
        • CBI reaction to GCSE results day
        • Sharing Economy UK announces new Chair and board
        • Our comments on the broadband compensation scheme
        • Heatwave keeps high street sales riding high, but outlook is less bright
        • Service sector profitability takes a hit - CBI
        • Christine Lagarde to speak at inaugural Helen Alexander Memorial Lecture
        • Government must help make zero-emission cars affordable - CBI
        • CBI response to John McDonnell speech at TUC conference
        • Time for employers to place workplace health and wellbeing front of mind - CBI/Bupa/HCA Heathcare
        • CBI responds to ERG Northern Ireland proposals
        • Almost 9 out of 10 people say businesses that protect their data will win their custom
        • CBI responds to the IMF's Article IV statement
        • Agriculture will be the litmus test for post-Brexit UK economy - CBI President
        • CBI responds to Labour proposals on employee ownership
        • Export orders grow strongly as domestic orders hold steady - CBI
        • CBI responds to Government LGBT+ Action Plan
        • Private sector growth strengthens in the three months to August – CBI growth indicator
        • Financial services activity stable in second quarter of 2018 – CBI/PwC
        • Business calls for clarity on immigration plans
        • CBI responds to interest rate decision
        • CBI comments on Trump tariff announcement
        • Strong growth for SME manufacturers, but skill shortages rocket - CBI
        • CBI responds to Labour Market statistics: Nov 2017 - Jan 2018
        • Pregnancy and maternity discrimination is totally unacceptable
        • Manufacturing sentiment deteriorates further amid Brexit uncertainty
        • CBI/Pertemps labour market update January 2019
        • Time to guarantee no March cliff-edge
        • Response to PM's latest Brexit update in House of Commons (1)
        • Eye on innovation - introducing the platform economy and how it can help boost productivity
        • Response to PM's latest Brexit update in House of Commons
        • Our comments on Chinese GDP
        • CBI responds to Shadow Chancellor's speech
        • CBI responds to Jeremy Corbyn's speech at Labour Party Conference
        • Solid retail sales growth keeps High Street afloat
        • Change the conversation of immigration - CBI President
        • Migration essential for East of England's Agri-Business success - CBI President
        • Financial services sentiment slumps, as growth expectations for coming quarter stall - CBI/PwC (1)
        • CBI responds to Chancellor's speech at Conservative Party Conference
        • Private Sector growth eases off in the quarter to September - CBI Growth Indicator
        • Our comments on Wylfa nuclear power plant
        • Response to PM's comments following the meaningful vote
        • Demand for financial services falls for first time in five years – CBI/PWC
        • Business can work with current plan, but if it fails, government must set out how it avoids no deal
        • Westminster Update
        • UK economy rings in the new year on a soft note
        • Firms are on track to create more jobs, but uncertainty rises
        • CBI continues its call for labour market reforms
        • A New Year for breaking the Brexit impasse?
        • Financial services sentiment slumps, as growth expectations for coming quarter stall - CBI/PwC
        • CBI responds to Theresa May's speech
        • CBI responds to mandatory ethnicity pay reporting
        • Tax and regulation revamp will make financial services thrive in tech revolution
        • CBI comments on Green GB Week
        • CBI responds to European Summit developments
        • 8/10 businesses say Brexit hits investment as speed of talks outpaced by reality firms face on ground
        • Manufacturing weakens as Brexit uncertainty bites - CBI
        • Compromise and leadership critical to Northern Ireland's future prosperity - CBI President
        • CBI responds to Chancellor's road network investment plans
        • Budget brings more treats than tricks - CBI
        • Retail sales cool as Summer boost fades - CBI
        • CBI comments on India's Ease of Doing Business ranking
        • Private Sector Growth steady in quarter to October - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI comments on progress on draft Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration
        • CBI comments on Cabinet rejection of Withdrawal Agreement
        • CBI comments on conclusion of Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration
        • CBI comments on latest UK R&D spending
        • CBI responds to updated Political Declaration between UK and European Commission
        • CBI comments on Brexit Economic Impact assessments
        • CBI responds to latest quarterly immigration statistics
        • Services sector optimisation and profitability falls - CBI
        • One year on and Industrial Strategy has seen progress - but 'fresh impetus' needed
        • Trade is the cornerstone of strong British economy
        • Private sector activity stable in Quarter to November - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI comments ahead of Climate Change Summit
        • CBI responds to delay of meaningful vote in UK Parliament
        • CBI welcomes corporate governance code for private companies
        • UK is front runner as largest western investor in India – CBI/Grant Thornton
        • CBI responds to Conservative Party Conference Vote outcome
        • CBI responds to CMA and Kingman Audit Reviews
        • CBI responds to Immigration White Paper
        • Output growth accelerates as exports go from strength to strength - CBI Scotland
        • Manufacturing strengthens, but skilled labour shortages bite hard - CBI Quarterly Industrial Trends Survey
        • Fresh approach needed to make English skills reforms last
        • CBI response to strategic transport plan
        • Two years and counting: Optimism dives again in Financial Services – CBI/PwC
        • CBI responds to Chancellor's high street boost
        • Private sector activity steady in the three months to December – CBI Growth Indicator
        • Brexit White Paper: CBI initial press response
        • UK still USA’s strongest investment partner at $569 billion – CBI/Eli Lilly (1)
        • Manufacturing pauses for breath in May – CBI
        • Fix broken apprenticeship levy to deliver high-quality training - CBI
        • Evidence not ideology: why a customs union is best for Britain - CBI
        • Retail sales growth slows but investment intentions strengthen – CBI quarterly distributive trades survey
        • Access to people as important as future trade deal with EU, says CBI Director-General
        • Successful Brexit means deeper trade ties with china – CBI Director-General
        • CBI responds to Prime Minister speech on industrial strategy
        • Manufacturing output growth slows but remains strong - CBI
        • CBI comments ahead of Heathrow vote in parliament
        • CBI Matthew Fell responds to EU announcement on US tariffs
        • Unlock potential of local infrastructure or face two-speed England – CBI
        • Manufacturing activity improves in November – CBI
        • CBI responds to Science and Technology Committee
        • Recovery in manufacturing order books promising - CBI
        • Manufacturing output growth remains robust in three months to February - CBI
        • Retail sales darken in December - CBI
        • CBI responds to Migration Advisory Committee report
        • Our message to politicians is listen to businesses in your constituencies – CBI President
        • CBI welcomes John Allan as new President
        • Long-term exports strategy needed for post-Brexit Britain – CBI
        • CBI comments on Carillion
        • CBI comments ahead of David Davis speech on why business wants regulatory alignment with EU
        • Manufacturing output picks up as year comes to a close
        • Open and controlled – CBI recommendations for a new approach to immigration post - Brexit
        • CBI responds to innovation spending commitment
        • Education is more than knowledge alone - CBI
        • CBI welcomes new secretary of state for exiting the European Union
        • Budget to set tone for post Brexit Economy – CBI
        • Andy Burnham on Heathrow Expansion
        • UK must take back control of its domestic economy to leave slow lane - CBI economic forecast June 2018
        • UK Digital Revolution in danger of buffering
        • Almost 9 out of 10 people say businesses that protect their data will win their custom– CBI East Midlands
        • CBI initial reaction to government response to the Taylor review of modern working practices
        • SME Manufacturing Activity Weakens
        • CBI responds to chancellor's Brexit Speech and Tusk Comments
        • Job creation continues but uncertainty climbs
        • CBI Comments on Aviation Strategy
        • CBI responds to the Education Secretary's speech
        • Orderly Brexit would see steady growth over next 2 years – CBI Economic Forecast
        • CBI responds to comments by Business Secretary
        • CBI responds to Chequers Summit
        • Higher skilled roles rise, as skills gap grows – CBI/Pearson Annual Report
        • UK firms must break class ceiling and make this the decade of social mobility - CBI Director General
        • Responsible payment practices fundamental for a strong economy
        • CBI Scotland warns finance secretary - Short term gain could spell long term pain for the Scottish Economy
        • CBI responds to Prime Minister's speech on housing
        • CBI Scotland responds to the programme for government
        • 9 out of 10 people want Business to speak up on societal issues – CBI business reputation tracker
        • CBI appoints new North West chair
        • CBI Welcomes Dan Jarvis as new Sheffield City Region Mayor
        • CBI Reacts To Indian Budget
        • CBI continues to highlight the fallout of a no deal scenario
        • "What's needed is a second wave of apprenticeship reform"
        • Director-General Carolyn Fairbairn speaks at Royal Society
        • Outsourcing playbook will lead to better public service delivery
        • An unwelcome surprise - Japan and Turkey trade deals not rolled over under no deal
        • UK facing huge blow on trade in no deal
        • Technology laggards face extinction unless they transform their approach to innovation, CBI-Oracle report finds
        • Retailers see fastest drop in sales since Financial Crisis - CBI
        • CII & CBI joint statement on UK/India trade
        • Government's Aviation Strategy "misses the mark" on sustainability and growth
        • Business, charities, researchers and universities unite to appeal to next Prime Minister
        • Build new nuclear power stations and invest in carbon capture to reach net-zero
        • Education system leaving young people unprepared for modern world
        • Sharpest fall in private sector activity since 2012 - CBI Growth Indicator
        • Financial service business conditions remain lacklustre - CBI/PwC
        • Green finance has central role in decarbonising economy
        • Business backs UK to be world leader in internet regulation but proposals 'fall short'
        • Opportunities for young people are the cornerstone of a safer London - CBI Director-General
        • Modest growth outlook beset by No Deal risk - CBI Economic Forecast
        • CBI responds to the Indian Budget
        • CBI responds to Government's R&D announcement
        • CBI responds to energy efficiency report
        • CBI NI responds to the Department for the Economy inviting industry bids for £165m broadband improvement project
        • CBI responds to labour market update
        • CBI NI responds to DfE’s report that a no-deal Brexit could put 40,000 jobs at risk
        • CBI comments on Gatwick plan
        • Businesses support extension of auto-enrolment
        • Next Prime Minister must act fast to get UK economy back on track - CBI Director General
        • CBI Wales comments on plans to upgrade Cardiff Central Station and develop a West Wales Parkway
        • CBI Wales comments on plans to upgrade Cardiff Central and develop a West Wales Parkway
        • Slow but steady, Scottish manufacturing remains resilient in turbulent times - CBI Scotland Industrial Trends Survey
        • Clouds gather above the manufacturing centre - CBI
        • New Prime Minister announced
        • Retail sales fall for longest period since 2011
        • CBI responds to net migration target announcement
        • Private sector activity continues to fall
        • Neither UK nor EU ready for no deal, contingency planning study finds
        • Small and mid-sized manufacturers' optimism deteriorates
        • Mistrust in AI risks UK staggering behind in global tech race
        • The CBI has commented on planned changes to the VAT system in the construction sector
        • CBI responds to latest GDP figures
        • CBI responds to additional Government funding for electric car charging points
        • CBI responds to vocational results day
        • CBI responds to A-Level results day
        • Manufacturing output stabilises
        • CBI comments on Freedom of Movement
        • CBI comments on HMRC Brexit planning
        • CBI Scotland responds to the latest Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS) figures
        • CBI comments on HS2 review
        • CBI responds to GCSE results
        • CBI responds to the latest immigration statistics
        • Retail sentiment sees sharpest fall since financial crisis - CBI
        • UK set to miss R&D investment target by £19 billion in 2027 - CBI
        • CBI comments on G7 Summit
        • CBI Scotland responds to Cerg's twelve-point plan to tackle climate emergency
        • Service sector sentiment deteriorates further - CBI
        • Private sector activity sees further fall
        • 3/4 of public want to work for companies with a good reputation - CBI/Porter Novelli/Opinium
        • Spending Review is golden opportunity to invest in UK's future growth
        • Dame Carolyn McCall to speak at second Helen Alexander Memorial Lecture
        • CBI Scotland responds to the Programme for Government (1)
        • Spending ambition will boost UK, but held back by uncertainty
        • Our response to vote to delay Brexit beyond 31 October 2019
        • Political leaders on all sides must find way to avoid NI economic crisis
        • Productivity progress but Scotland starts a lap behind the competition
        • CBI response to Labour leader's speech at TUC Congress
        • CBI comments on COP26 announcement
        • Our response to international student visa announcement
        • CBI responds to Science & Technology Committee report on R&D spending
        • Our response to Science & Technology Committee report on R&D spending
        • Let's strike a deal to end Brexit uncertainty and help Wales flourish - CBI Chief tells Welsh business leaders
        • Our response to the Prime Minister's announcement on Northern England
        • Further reform urgently needed for effective Apprenticeship Levy
        • "When companies invest in technology, higher productivity & better living standards follow"
        • 4 in 5 businesses see London as attractive for UK business leaders
        • CBI response to Shadow Chancellor's speech at Labour Party Conference
        • Manufacturing output steady while orders slump
        • Our response to the Shadow Business Secretary's speech
        • Our response to Jeremy Corbyn's speech at Labour Conference
        • Retail sales fall for fifth month in a row - CBI Distributive Trends Survey
        • Private sector growth continues to fall amid political turmoil - CBI Growth Indicator
        • Financial services optimism dives at fastest pace since Crash – CBI/PwC
        • Our response to the Education Secretary's speech
        • Our response to the Chancellor of the Exchequer's speech
        • Our response to the Prime Minister's Conference speech
        • CBI Northern Ireland: 'Fresh proposals a basis for further discussions, not final destination'
        • CBI comments on OECD global taxation plans
        • CBI responds to new laws to make access easier for broadband operators
        • Our response to July's apprenticeship starts data
        • 'Stay at the table. Don't walk away'
        • Price tag for Labour's renationalisation starts at £196 billion - CBI
        • CBI responds to Queen's speech
        • CBI responds to labour market statistics (1)
        • Our comments on Government environmental announcements
        • Our response to the new UK-EU agreement
        • Our comments on US tariff implementation
        • Amid gloomy outlook for manufacturers, investment plans hit post-financial crisis low - CBI Industrial Trends
        • UK creative industries crown must gleam brightly Post-Brexit - CBI
        • Unlock the Brexit deal for Northern Ireland economy - CBI President
        • Our response to the Government's mobile 'not-spot' investment
        • Retailers report record high stock levels as Brexit deadline looms - CBI
        • Renewed partnership needed to kickstart lifelong learning
        • Our response to General Election vote
        • Our comments on Business Rates
        • CBI NI responds to Bombardier Belfast purchase
        • Private sector activity falls at a sharper pace
        • Kick off a decade of climate change action in 2020
        • UK investment in Quantum technology expected to leap over the next five years - CBI/ACCENTURE
        • SME activity remains listless
        • CBI responds to Adrian Smith review on research and innovation
        • CBI responds to Government's productivity review
        • Time is now to improve business environment in India – CBI/EY
        • Business won’t be on the side-lines of re-nationalisation debate - CBI Chief Economist
        • CBI responds to latest women on boards data (1)
        • CBI unveils business manifesto ahead of Annual Conference
        • Manufacturing activity remains weak
        • Support business to do what it does best: innovate, drive growth and boost prosperity - CBI NI
        • CBI responds to latest data on business investment in R&D
        • CBI responds to launch of Labour manifesto
        • CBI responds to Liberal Democrat manifesto
        • CBI responds to the Conservative manifesto
        • Retail sales cease their decline in November
        • CBI responds to TFL Uber decision
        • Service sector sentiment continues to deteriorate
        • CBI Scotland responds to SNP manifesto
        • Employer commitment to skills training strengthens
        • Imperative to protect UK growth beyond Brexit - CBI Economic Forecast
        • Private sector enters thirteenth consecutive rolling quarter of flat or falling activity
        • Our response to PISA's 2018 results
        • Relaunch UK regions as the #1 destination for global R&D - CBI
        • CBI responds to General Election 2019 result
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to the General Election
        • UK manufacturing sector finishes the year on a low note - CBI
        • CBI responds to plans for Brexit Bill
        • Response to Brydon Review
        • New Government can boost UK competitiveness with fast decisions on immigration and commitment to flexible labour market - CBI/Pertemps Network Group
        • Retailers try to find their feet as Christmas nears
        • Retailers try to find their feet as Christmas draws near - CBI
        • CBI responds to The Queen's Speech
        • Private sector activity falls at fastest pace in 10 years
        • Our comments on the new Governor of the Bank of England
        • CBI appoints new Northern Ireland Chair
        • CBI responds to Government plans for a rise in the National Living Wage
        • Employees lose over five days a year from commuting problems
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to the rejection of NI Withdrawal Agreement Bill amendments
        • Financial services firms eye an end to falling business and profits – CBI/PwC
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to Stormont deal agreement
        • Business on both sides of the border welcomes agreement to form a new Northern Ireland Executive
        • Lean on business to make a success of UK's bright trading future – CBI
        • Our response to Local Government Association skills mismatch research
        • Our response to CMI/GEO flexible working guidance
        • CBI responds to the latest labour market statistics
        • UK manufacturing business optimism improves at the strongest pace since 2014 - CBI
        • CBI responds to second reading of the digital infrastructure bill
        • Our response to the new legal right to parental bereavement leave
        • Introduce more specialist teams and better collaboration to improve government contracting
        • Businesses representing whole economy offer Government help designing new immigration system
        • Business group warns politicians to put party politics aside and focus on the economy - CBI Scotland
        • Retail sales continue to fall flat in January
        • CBI responds to Wellcome's Post-Brexit agreement for research and innovation report
        • Our response to Migration Advisory Committee report
        • CBI responds to 5G decision
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to migration advisory committee report
        • CBI comments on interest rate decision
        • It's time to focus on the future and build a new relationship with Europe
        • CBI NI comments on the UK's departure from the EU
        • Private sector volumes fall again in three months to January but growth expected in quarter ahead
        • SME optimism rebounds, but activity remains subdued
        • CBI response to PM speech on future UK/EU relationship
        • CBI responds to the latest Parker Review report
        • UK and Scottish Governments can lean on business to make a success of trade negotiations - CBI Scotland
        • CBI Scotland response to Stage 3 vote on the Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill
        • Aim high on global standards for UK/USA trade deal
        • CBI Scotland responds to draft Scottish Budget Statement
        • Our comments on new British Ambassador to USA
        • Historic budget brings chance for UK-wide surge in investment - CBI
        • CBI responds to HS2 statement from Prime Minister
        • CBI Wales responds to Prime Minister's statement on HS2
        • CBI comments on the online harms consultation response
        • CBI responds to labour market statistics (2)
        • CBI responds to details of new UK immigration system
        • CBI NI responds to new UK immigration system
        • Early signs of a turnaround in manufacturing activity – CBI Industrial Trends
        • Let firms concentrate on jobs and growth by limiting red tape
        • Retailers investment intentions rebound but sales are flat
        • CBI urges firms to reveal ethnicity pay gap
        • Fixing foundations of UK construction business model can unleash sector's full potential - CBI
        • CBI responds to Court of Appeal ruling on Heathrow expansion
        • CBI responds to review of IR35
        • CBI response to UK Government negotiating mandate
        • Optimism returns to service sector - CBI Service Sector Survey
        • Private sector volumes fall again in the three months to February - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI responds to UK-US trade negotiation objectives
        • CBI responds to proposals to lift block on onshore wind competing in CfD auctions
        • CBI response to Prime Minister's announcement on sick-pay
        • CBI Northern Ireland reacts to Flybe collapse
        • Extension of sick pay rights now required - CBI
        • Upskilling and retraining a national challenge that requires a collaborative response - CBI Scotland
        • Bank of England interest rate cut
        • A Budget for resilience today and ambition tomorrow
        • CBI NI responds to the Budget
        • Firms in Scotland prioritising investment in responsible technologies – research from CBI Scotland and Accenture
        • CBI Scotland responds to Scottish Government's Covid-19 support for business
        • CBI responds to the Prime Minister's COVID-19 press conference
        • NI Business Alliance forms COBRA-style committee - CBI Northern Ireland
        • CBI NI responds to NI business rates relief
        • Business response to Chancellor's latest emergency measures
        • NI Business Alliance calls for government to support salaries
        • Our response to UK schools closure announcement
        • CBI NI repsonds to new NI COVID-19 business grants
        • Bank of England rate cut response
        • Response to key worker list publication
        • CBI responds to the Chancellor's latest support measures
        • CBI response to new social distancing measures
        • Manufacturing output expectations fall amidst COVID-19 outbreak - CBI
        • Stockpiling props up retail sales in March, but volumes expected to slide
        • CBI Northern Ireland comments on current social distancing issues
        • CBI response to new self-employment support
        • CBI NI responds to latest Executive press conference
        • CBI Wales responds to Welsh Government announcement
        • CBI NI responds to NI budget
        • CBI comments on COP26 postponement
        • Scottish business community calls for clarity, consistency and cooperation in COVID-19 response
        • CBI comments on additional Government financial support for business
        • CBI responds to £170m Government support for bus operators - COVID-19
        • CBI respond to new Labour leader
        • Private sector volumes set to fall sharply, as Covid-19 impact becomes apparent - CBI Growth Indicator
        • Financial services expectations deteriorate as pandemic concerns rise - CBI/PWC
        • Coronavirus: NI businesses urged to join protective equipment 'battle'
        • CBI responds to the latest economic analysis from OBR and IMF
        • Our response to the Government's extension of social distancing measures
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