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      • CBI submits response to Treasury call for evidence on business rates
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      • Factsheet: the Job Support Scheme
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      • No limit to our trade ambitions
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      • Resolving the future of the UK’s competition regime
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      • UK-Japan Trade Agreement: does it go beyond securing continuity?
      • An opportunity to level up planning: a review of major planning processes in Northern Ireland (1)
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      • Coronavirus restrictions across the UK and what they mean for business
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      • How to make the best of the great resignation
      • Big Fish, Little Fish: open innovation - removing old barriers to new ideas
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      • Investing in people: CBI/Pertemps Employment Trends Survey 2021
      • UK has a shot at redemption to level up in every region
      • Learning lessons of the past can give us confidence for the future
      • Seize the Moment: a shared plan to deliver for UK business in 2022
      • ESG: a challenge for all businesses
      • Practical advice to help UK businesses access green and sustainable (ESG) finance
      • Landmark WTO agreement will cut cost of global services trade for UK business
      • Shape the Free Trade Agreement between the UK and Gulf region
      • From seabed to space: making a difference to our planet
      • The shift in tech: a question of ethics
      • UK-EU Imports in 2022
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      • Living with the variants
      • Toolkit: how to build successful innovation partnerships
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      • UK-India FTA negotiations launch: what the deal would mean for business
      • Innovation will be key to economic recovery in 2022
      • Getting ready for the Taskforce on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD)
      • Cleaning up construction: the fuel cell alternative to diesel
      • Hope for UK-China flights restarting
      • Navigating the economy with high-frequency data
      • It's time to talk about mental health
      • Discover the CBI’s new policy theme: Health
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      • Decarbonising Supply Chains
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      • Invest more in training to help fill long-term skill and labour shortages
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      • Discover the CBI’s Globalised Economy theme
      • The Economic Impact of conflict in Ukraine - Feb 25th 2022
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      • From the desk of Tony Danker, CBI Director General
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      • Discover the CBI’s policy theme: Thriving Regions
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      • Trade in Services Council
      • Trans in the city: why visibility matters
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      • Qumodo introduces flexibility and fortnightly personal development days to help boost retention
      • The CBI launches Be More Green: what you need to know
      • International collaboration is key to achieving net zero
      • Making your economic case for action at the Autumn Budget
      • Executive interview with Sodexo: how to capitalise on a multi-generational workforce
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      • International perspective: April 2022
      • European Elections - outcomes and consequences for business
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      • A vision for green hydrogen at scale
      • Clusters Think In - Driving Growth
      • Work Health Index: benchmark and develop your employee health offer
      • Walk the line: Bank of England interest rate announcement
      • What is a cluster demonstrator?
      • How to turbocharge UK levelling up ambitions through clusters?
      • Every business has a vested interest in seeing their local area thrive
      • Upgrading the UK: Why digital connectivity matters more than ever
      • Turning the great resignation into the great refresh
      • How to accelerate green hydrogen for the race to net-zero
      • How can government and business improve the UK’s financial literacy?
      • Manage rising costs in your workforce
      • EY/CBI launch Powering Growth: an SME guide to accessing finance
      • International perspective: May 2022
      • Clusters Think In - Skills for success
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      • Eight ideas for developing long-term partnerships that will drive innovation
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      • Telling your sustainability story – separating fact from fiction
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      • From carbon ambition to delivery (1)
      • Race To Zero: setting and achieving sustainability targets (2)
      • Race To Zero: what your business could gain from joining the campaign
      • Zero carbon commuting - the business case
      • Could partnerships help your business to be more green?
      • Winning for business through challenging times (1)
      • What’s the future of ESG reporting?
      • Growing your SME business by going global
      • Making the case to innovate to be more green
      • Toolkit: how to grow your business globally
      • Why we can’t build clusters without investing in digital skills
      • Toolkit: Understanding the UK’s relationship with the EU
      • Six reasons green growth is still a big opportunity for the UK
      • Why should business care about nature?
      • How going green can lower your costs – and your consumers’ bills too
      • Executive interview with eBay: why inclusion is a learning process
      • Boost your business’ operational resilience
      • Four ways data can help your organisation achieve net zero
      • Seizing green trade opportunities overseas
      • International perspective: June 2022
      • Meet Brian McBride, the new CBI President
      • The Education Landscape Guide
      • What are the business opportunities in the net zero transition?
      • Harnessing the economic potential of pandemic-born businesses
      • Getting Britain Growing
      • Toolkit: Adopting innovative payments and winning with fintech
      • International perspective: July 2022
      • Is your business finding new ways to deal with labour shortages?
      • Financial wellbeing: breaking down the last taboo
      • How improvements to the government’s commercial pipelines can unlock UK growth
      • Toolkit: how to make the most of your data
      • International perspective: August 2022
      • What can British business leaders learn from Texas?
      • Tackling the digital skills gap for the future of work
      • Collaboration is key to innovation – here’s why
      • Stop debating the benefits of office or remote working, embrace the benefits of both
      • Organisations need to be relatable to thrive
      • Why your board has a crucial role in solving your talent shortages
      • Where have all the workers gone?
      • After the COVID-19 pandemic, is flexible working here to stay?
      • International perspective: September 2022
      • Explore international business opportunities
      • Business engagement at the World Trade Organisation Public Forum
      • This is why everyone should have the opportunity to thrive and succeed
      • The business case to make the most of your data
      • Facing uncertainty head on: key leadership actions to help navigate change
      • Why hiring for potential is the new normal
      • Humber 2030 Vision: decarbonising the UK’s largest industrial cluster
      • Toolkit: how to boost your business’s resilience and spur global growth
      • The future of globalisation
      • Why it’s still important to be going for growth
      • The bravest leaders emerge from uncertainty
      • Act early on workforce health
      • International perspective: October 2022
      • Making the case for navigating global risks
      • Innovative cyber security: a great enabler of growth
      • Payments & Cashflow Toolkit launch: Key takeaways
      • “I’m a fighter, not a quitter”
      • Made in the UK: how manufacturing holds the key to our growth story
      • The business case is watertight, so let’s start taking intentional action
      • How more firms can invest and drive growth across the UK
      • Keep your eye on the prize: businesses must stay the course on sustainability
      • COP27: from target setting to driving delivery for business
      • Making a positive impact
      • CBI responds to the Review of Net Zero
      • A Conversation with Michael Hancock, Mayor of Denver
      • Talk of the Town
      • How can your business support employees from lower-income backgrounds?
      • Attracting and retaining staff to support your workforce in 2023
      • Delivering for members through turbulent times
      • With business, on the ground at COP27
      • International perspective: November 2022
      • The CBI Annual Conference 2022: the Prime Minister’s speech
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      • Making the distinction between being a workaholic and a hard worker
      • How you can go for success on the global stage in 2023
      • Deborah Meaden’s top 10 tips for growth
      • Digitisation could unlock the UK’s productivity potential
      • 11 ways you can still go for growth
      • Cyber Tech West Cluster Demonstrator
      • How to attract and retain more people with disabilities in the workplace
      • Getting Regulation Right
      • The Office for Future Regulation
      • How to find the opportunities through recession
      • How can SMEs compete effectively for talent against big business?
      • Your business can’t afford to overlook your older workers
      • Free Trade Agreements – what next?
      • Important, but not urgent?
      • How big business can help smaller firms through 2023
      • PODCAST: Growth Podcast - Episode 1
      • What small businesses have that large ones lack
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      • 2023 business strategy-shaping statistics
      • How sector collaboration can deliver decarbonisation
      • Toolkit: Trading internationally and winning with fintech
      • Five ways to get the most out of the CSO role
      • Teeing up your business for T Levels
      • How your firm can deal with financial pressures in 2023
      • Breaking Views
      • The UK is falling behind on green growth
      • How to secure a reward package that works for you and your future
      • PODCAST: Growth Podcast - Episode 2
      • Insight for Business on the UK’s Net Zero Transition
      • Clusters Think In Hub
      • Work Health Index: caring for your staff will help you keep your staff
      • How to be nature positive: the only route to net zero
      • Employee wellbeing in a changing working world
      • Spring Budget 2023: what we’re asking for and why
      • Five ways the UK’s broken childcare system is preventing economic growth
      • Why childcare is a business issue
      • Is your company ready to save the planet?
      • Why clusters matter for regional economic growth
      • Five ways your business can become more relatable
      • How AI governance can support growth
      • Change the Race Ratio
      • Skills creating the conditions for investment CBI Education and Skills Survey 2022
      • Improving energy efficiency is a budget no-brainer
      • The UK’s tax regime is about to get far less competitive
      • What next on association to Horizon Europe?
      • Why introducing a permanent investment deduction makes economic sense
      • Five ways businesses must start investing in talent and training
      • Reskilling: the talent solution of the future
      • Apprenticeships are good, the Apprenticeship Levy needs to work better
      • Improve workforce health, boost productivity, help our NHS
      • Green growth is the race worth winning
      • Spring Budget 2023: From stability to growth
      • Prioritise your supply chain resilience to tackle economic headwinds
      • Unlocking UK's net zero investment
      • The benefits of business investment in home-grown energy solutions
      • Is your business Fit to Grow?
      • The value of business travel in a post-pandemic world
      • Our new Director General speaks to Sky News
      • Who needs the CBI?
      • The CBI’s Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM)
      • The concrete actions we've taken so far
      • What’s happening at the CBI?
      • The voice of the nations
      • How we’re bringing about cultural change at the CBI
      • Building on our strengths
      • The three tests for political engagement
      • A renewed CBI
      • The CBI’s commitment to Fox Williams’ recommendations
      • From the CBI's Extraordinary General Meeting
      • Trade associations respond to result of CBI’s EGM
      • CBI leaders and members talk to the press after EGM
      • A collective business voice: what that means at the CBI
      • Understanding your firm’s political and economic environment is key to decision-making.
      • Three ways a better tax system can help the UK
      • Business Tax Roadmap
      • Scorecard for change
      • How the UK can win the green growth prizes
      • Back in favour?
      • Cleaner air in cities benefits health and the economy
      • Why the business voice needs to be heard on AI regulation
      • Understand business clusters, understand regional growth opportunities
      • How CBI Economics delivers robust economic impact assessments
      • Creating sustainable growth is key to Scotland’s economic success
      • AI: The economic facts behind the technology dominating conversation across the UK
      • Five ways the UK’s new access to Horizon Europe can help your business
      • The CBI 2023 Autumn Statement submission
      • Certainty incentivises investment, not temporary measures
      • The countdown to the General Election has already started
      • Labour shortages remain a blocker for business potential
      • How to get involved in education and training schemes
      • What’s the value of the quantum economy?
      • Delivering for rural and coastal businesses
      • Creating the competitive environment for scaleups to thrive
      • Decacorns, Unicorns and Soonicorns: the powers behind UK growth
      • Reflections from the 2023 Party Conferences
      • Your CBI membership
      • How a permanent investment deduction could boost the economy
      • Why better workplace health provision would help the economy
      • The CBI’s external governance review
      • Sustainability reporting: how to adapt to a changing landscape
      • Our Business Manifesto priorities
      • Full expensing: a priority to unlock business investment
      • How to diversify your workforce and meet your organisation's D&I commitments
      • General Election Countdown: what business can do
      • Senior politicians value the voice of business
      • Autumn Statement 2023: the CBI impact
      • Rain on BBC's Newscast: dissecting the Autumn Statement
      • Air quality in the workplace – the most important environmental issue you probably weren’t aware of
      • Manifestos from our members
      • The CBI Business Manifesto: Delivering Sustainable Growth
      • The UK’s labour market: strength or strain?
      • Delivering for business: the CBI’s impact in 2023
      • What happens when traditional recruitment paths don’t work?
      • How changes to the immigration system could impact your firm
      • NFU: give more support to farmers to boost renewable energy
      • Keeping your employees’ and customers’ hearts safe
      • We need to firm up foundations for growth
      • New report demonstrates how critical speed of parcel delivery is for UK businesses to compete in international markets
      • CBI mayoral election manifestos
      • SMEs and the education landscape
      • The CBI's 2024 Spring Budget submission
      • Where is best to invest and what are the risks of lost investment into the UK?
      • AI: Is your business ready?
      • Spring Budget 2024: the CBI impact
      • Can the transition to net zero be the UKs economic hero?
      • How and why to stop the carbon digital bloat
      • Commerciality and sustainability: how can they be aligned?
      • Why planning reform is essential if we are to solve the UK’s housing crisis
      • Unlocking Green Innovation: Tax Policy for a Sustainable Future
      • UK and international trade update May 2024
      • Opportunity in a changing political landscape
      • Trade Association Update May 2024
      • The EU AI Act: what it means for businesses in the UK
      • CBI General Election media coverage
      • CBI/Pertemps Labour Market Update: June 2024
      • The crucial role of long-term commitment to infrastructure investment: The HS2 case study
      • Wins for business in 2024
      • General Election Download: What the manifestos mean for business
      • Strengthening the UK’s economic resilience
      • Ensuring the UK is a competitive place for large companies to be listed
      • Reforming the business rates system
      • Is your business budget ready?
      • UK and international trade update July 2024
      • General Election Download: What the new government will mean for your business
      • CBI/Pertemps Labour Market Update: July 2024
      • Trade Association Update July 2024
      • Closing the Green Gap: How behaviour change can meet sustainability goals
      • CBI/Pertemps Labour Market Update: August 2024
      • CBI Council - Regional Council and Standing Committee list
      • The path to business rates reform
      • Sustainability in the era of opportunity
      • CBI/Pertemps Labour Market Update: September 2024
      • Boosting our services trade
      • Trade and international update September 2024
      • CBI impact in 2024
      • The CBI’s 2024 Autumn Budget submission
      • Which emerging clusters are ripe for investment?
      • The UK Auto Industry Path to Electrification
      • Supporting businesses to scale
      • CBI/Pertemps Labour Market Update: October 2024
      • Opportunity and risk in a changing climate
      • Autumn Budget 2024: the CBI impact
      • Mission clean power
      • Why economic strategy can’t forget industries that built the UK
      • CBI/Pertemps Labour Market Update: November 2024
      • Blueprint for UK Competitiveness
      • Developing a new private finance model to ‘get Britain building again’
      • What did our expert panel make of the Employment Rights Bill
      • 2024 Annual Conference: highlights
      • Opportunity in Growth: CBI/Pertemps Employment Trends Survey 2024
      • The CBI responds to the Curriculum and Assessment Review
      • Report: Strengthening the UK’s Economic Resilience
      • CBI/Pertemps Labour Market Update: December 2024
      • How business leaders can become the 2025 environmental champions
      • Trade and international update January 2025
      • CBI/Pertemps Labour Market Update: January 2025
      • Why British businesses deserve support for their growth plans
      • CBI Chairs Committee
      • CBI mayoral election manifestos 2025
      • The voice of business for 60 years
      • Trade and international update February 2025
      • CBI/Pertemps Labour Market Update: February 2025
      • Growth and innovation in the UK’s net zero economy
      • 2025 policy plan
      • How UK universities are driving R&D economic growth
      • Shaping the future of further education
      • The CBI’s 2025 Spending Review submission
      • Unlocking investment: what businesses need from the Infrastructure Strategy
      • CBI/Pertemps Labour Market Update: March 2025
      • Building Wales’ future workforce
      • Unlocking Wales' potential through planning reform
      • Trade and international update March 2025
      • Spring Statement 2025
      • Trump's tariffs what has been announced
      • Why measuring employee wellbeing is good for business
      • CBI/Pertemps Labour Market Update: April 2025
      • Powering Progress 2025
      • Inspiring business innovation to meet the net zero challenge
      • Unlocking the potential of university-business relationships
      • Trade and international update May 2025
      • UK-US economic deal what has been announced
    • Media Centre
        • 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
        • CBI comments on planned changes to the VAT system in the construction sector
        • CBI responds to latest GDP figures - June 2023 (1)
        • 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
        • 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
        • CBI NI responds to extension of the Job Retention Scheme
        • CBI responds to extension of Job Retention Scheme
        • CBI responds to publication of NI priority sector list
        • Manufacturing activity drops sharply
        • CBI responds to latest CBILS finance figures
        • Step change needed to accelerate support to distressed firms
        • CBI Scotland responds to First Minister's proposals to lift lockdown
        • CBI NI responds to Government financial support for NI freight routes
        • Coronavirus: CBI welcomes govt support for ‘lifeline’ transport
        • CBI welcomes 100% government backed loans
        • Historic slide in retail sales - CBI
        • UK & Irish business groups urge Government cooperation to address COVID-19 crisis
        • CBI responds to latest CBILS finance figures (1)
        • Private sector activity experiencing a momentous downturn - CBI
        • CBI responds to BEIS working safely consultation
        • UK-US trade talks kick-off
        • SME manufactures see activity plunge sharply due to COVID-19 crisis - CBI
        • CBI responds to Bank of England Monetary Policy Report and Interim Financial Stability Report
        • CBI responds to Prime Minister's address on Covid-19 and economic restart
        • CBI responds to Government publication of workplace safety guidance
        • CBI responds to the NI Executive COVID lockdown announcement
        • CBI on furlough scheme changes
        • CBI responds to the latest UK GDP figures
        • Government to act as backstop on trade credit insurance
        • CBI responds to Welsh Government COVID lock down announcement
        • CBI Wales responds to Welsh Government's 'Unlocking our Society and Economy' paper
        • Maximum loans available via CLBILs rise from £50 million to £200 million
        • Response to ONS labour market statistics
        • CBI comments on extension of maximum loan size for larger firms
        • CBI NI responds to extension of COVID19 business rates relief
        • CBI responds to the UK Governments new Global Tariff regime
        • CBI NI responds to the UK Government publication of NI protocol command paper
        • CBI responds to quarterly migration statistics
        • Manufacturing output declines at record pace
        • CBI Scotland responds to Scottish Government's lockdown exit route map
        • CBI comments on quarantine plans for arrivals
        • CBI responds to the Government's £283 million investment in UK transport
        • Non-essential retailers to open from mid-June
        • Retail sales remain depressed, but decline expected to ease
        • Service sector sentiment plummets at record pace
        • CBI responds to the latest CBILS and BBLS finance figures
        • CBI response to NHS Track and Trace
        • Private sector plummets at record pace in quarter to May - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI comments on changes to Government support schemes
        • CBI welcomes post-Covid-19 ‘roadmap to recovery’
        • Quarantine: CBI response to Home Secretary's announcement
        • CBI responds to latest UK/EU negotiations
        • Lord Bilimoria stands for election as next CBI President
        • Prioritise jobs and training for the young to drive UK-wide recovery
        • Tony Danker named as next CBI Director-General
        • CBI responds to UK Government border planning announcement
        • CBI responds to the latest labour market statistics (1)
        • Lord Bilimoria elected as CBI President
        • CBI Scotland responds to announcement of move to lockdown phase two
        • CBI responds to Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee decision to extend asset purchases
        • Jobs and training must be top priority for recovery - CBI urges First Minister
        • Manufacturing activity sinks to new low in June
        • CBI Scotland responds to publication of Advisory Group on Economic Recovery report
        • Sustainability will help UK build back better by powering a green recovery – CBI
        • CBI responds to Prime Minister's statement on social distancing rules
        • Get ahead of the economic curve with next wave of support
        • CBI responds to Committee on Climate Change Progress report
        • CBI Scotland responds to announcement of lock-down easing measures
        • Retailers remain pessimistic over near-term outlook– CBI survey
        • Jobs and training must be top priority for economic recovery in Wales – CBI urges Welsh First Minister
        • Build back better: CBI Northern Ireland's proposals for a jobs-rich economic recovery
        • CBI NI responds to the Executive's statement on social distancing measures
        • ‘Don’t forget the economy’ says CBI ahead of quarantine review
        • Private sector activity falls at record pace for second month in a row
        • CBI responds to PM speech on economic recovery
        • CBI responds to the UK Government's R&D Roadmap
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest announcement on social distancing
        • CBI Wales responds to job losses at Airbus
        • CBI responds to the Government's green jobs package
        • Business volumes fall at record pace in financial services - CBI/PwC
        • CBI on Chancellor's Plan for Jobs
        • CBI responds to the Chancellor's summer economic statement
        • CBI responds to Education Secretary further education speech
        • CBI Wales responds to First Minister's statement on social distancing measures
        • CBI responds to further guidance on the UK's new immigration system
        • CBI responds to latest GDP data
        • CBI responds to latest OBR analysis
        • CBI responds to latest labour market statistics
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest labour market statistics
        • CBI responds to the PM's announcement of further lockdown easing
        • CBI launches Tech Guarantee
        • No new conventional gas boilers in homes after 2025
        • Manufacturing activity declines sharply again but expectations point to gradual recovery - CBI
        • Scottish manufacturing output and orders fall at record pace
        • Call for clarity on defining and applying social value in government contracts
        • CBI NI responds to York Street Interchange external inquiry
        • Retail sales stabilise but non-essential retailers continue to struggle - CBI
        • CBI Scotland responds to final Infrastructure Commission for Scotland report
        • CBI Wales responds to £40m jobs and skills recovery package
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest announcement on easing of lockdown restrictions
        • Data reveals firms' concerns over non-negotiated EU exit and lack of preparedness as Brexit talks continue
        • CBI responds to new restrictions in parts of West Yorkshire
        • CBI responds to new restrictions in Greater Manchester Area
        • CBI and Keidanren (Japan Business Federation) Urgent Call for the Conclusion of the Japan-UK Economic Partnership Agreement
        • Private sector activity continues to fall but at a slower pace
        • Our response to the latest PM press conference
        • SME manufacturing activity sinks at record pace
        • CBI Scotland responds to limited Aberdeen lockdown
        • CBI Scotland responds to SQA results day
        • CBI Scotland reacts to publication of Scottish Government official response to AGER report
        • CBI responds to Bank of England quarterly monetary policy report
        • ‘No surprises’ approach to local lockdowns vital for businesses and communities – CBI
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to Trader Support Service announcement
        • 'No surprises' approach to lock lockdowns vital for business & communities - CBI Northern Ireland
        • CBI response to latest labour market statistics
        • Response to latest GDP figures
        • CBI responds to A-Level results day (1)
        • CBI responds to the latest U.S tariff decisions on British goods
        • CBI NI responds to A-Level results day
        • CBI responds to Btec results day
        • Widespread testing has vital role in recovery
        • Manufacturing downturn eases after survey-record dip - CBI
        • CBI NI responds to new Ministerial Advisory Panel for Infrastructure
        • CBI Wales responds to announcement to level-up Welsh railways
        • Sharp fall in retail employment - with worse likely to follow
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest GERS figures
        • Services employment fell sharply in the quarter to August
        • Building a safe and supportive environment that allows offices to reopen
        • Private sector activity declines at a slower pace
        • CBI Scotland responds to Programme for Government announcement
        • Private sector can help deliver UK's infrastructure revolution
        • Our response to latest quarantine plans for England
        • CBI responds to the UK Government's National Data Strategy
        • CBI comments on new direct business grants
        • CBI responds to the Prime Minister's press conference
        • CBI responds to new employer test guidance
        • CBI comments on July GDP
        • Technology creation 'must reflect our diverse society if its to serve us all'
        • Fast and bold climate action can be catalyst for global recovery - Director-General
        • CBI NI responds to approval of North-South Energy Interconnector
        • CBI responds to latest labour market statistics (1)
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest Scottish GDP figures
        • Gregor Craig named chair of CBI construction council
        • CBI responds to Wylfa nuclear announcement
        • Nearly half of UK firms plan to reduce recruitment or not recruit over the next year
        • CBI comments on new North East restrictions
        • CBI comments on latest furlough scheme statistics
        • CBI comments on latest Covid restrictions
        • CBI responds to Shadow Chancellor speech
        • CBI Wales responds to latest news on local lockdowns
        • CBI responds to Labour Leader conference speech
        • Manufacturing activity remains poor – CBI
        • 'No lasting recovery unless infection rate can be controlled'
        • CBI Scotland responds to First Minister's announcement of new COVID-19 restrictions
        • Innovative public-private partnerships key to bolstering recovery
        • British and Canadian business federations call for action to sign bilateral trade agreement
        • CBI releases September DTS report
        • Our response to the Chancellor's Winter Economic Plan
        • CBI Wales responds to new localised restrictions in Cardiff, Swansea and Llanelli
        • More than three-quarters of business want UK/EU agreement
        • Emma Walmsley to speak at third annual Helen Alexander memorial lecture
        • CBI Wales responds to announcement of further Welsh Government support for hospitality and tourism
        • CBI responds to Prime Minister's plans to transform skills and training
        • British businesses to launch new campaign aimed at increasing racial and ethnic participation in senior leadership
        • Golden opportunity for a nationwide commuting revolution
        • CBI responds to PM announcement of review to boost transport connections
        • CBI responds to the Chancellor's Conservative Party Conference speech
        • CBI responds to Prime Minister's Conservative Party Conference Speech
        • Pandemic has fast-forwarded need for Business Rates change
        • CBI Scotland responds to new COVID-19 restrictions
        • Our reaction to the Government's Global Travel Taskforce
        • Business volumes stabilise in financial services
        • Our response to latest GDP statistics
        • CBI responds to latest Job Support Scheme announcement
        • Trading our way to recovery: Stepping up globally to level up locally - CBI Director-General
        • CBI comments on labour market statistics - Oct
        • CBI NI responds to new restrictions from the Executive
        • CBI responds to Prime Minister's statement post-European Council
        • CBI responds as London moves to Tier 2 of Covid restrictions
        • A radical new strategy for lifetime reskilling must be the bedrock of UK economic recovery - CBI
        • COVID-hit businesses call for pragmatic approach to secure historic UK-EU agreement – CBI & TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
        • CBI Wales responds to latest COVID-19 firebreak restrictions
        • Need for all island collaboration has never been greater - Ibec-CBI NI Joint Business Council
        • CBI responds as Greater Manchester ordered into Tier 3
        • CBI on regional Covid-19 negotiations
        • Decline in manufacturing activity slowed from July slump but remains weak - CBI
        • CBI responds to latest government business support package
        • CBI responds to publication of new immigration rules
        • CBI Scotland responds to new ‘five-tiered’ lockdown system
        • Change the Race Ratio adds 20 new signatories
        • CBI on Nottingham entering tier 3
        • Retail sales fall back at sharpest pace since June - CBI
        • Retailers offer workable solution to Welsh Government’s non-essential items regulation
        • Seizing the opportunity to level-up the NI planning system – CBI Northern Ireland
        • Private sector activity declines at sharper pace as consumer sectors brace for worse ahead
        • 'We must not fail our young people' - CBI Director General
        • Pandemic prompts moves towards carbon reduction, flexible working and local shopping
        • CBI responds to latest public health restrictions
        • CBI Wales responds to end of 'firebreak' and new Covid-19 restrictions
        • CBI responds to keynote political speeches - Alok Sharma and Sir Keir Starmer
        • Liverpool pilot is first ‘true chink of light’ on mass testing
        • Our response to the Prime Minister's speech - CBI Annual Conference
        • Invest in skills, innovation and infrastructure now to rebuild economy
        • CBI responds to Bank of England monetary policy announcement
        • Our response to Chancellor's economic statement
        • SME manufacturers report slump in activity easing
        • CBI response to Chancellor's financial services speech
        • CBI comments on labour market statistics - November
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest labour market statistics (1)
        • CBI Wales responds to latest labour market statistics
        • British firms continued to invest roughly £140 million across India despite the pandemic - CBI/EY India Sterling Access 2020 report
        • Decisive action to boost life-sciences could deliver better patient outcomes and help UK pull away from the competition
        • Our response to latest GDP figures
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest review of COVID-19 restrictions
        • Reviving Regions: New approach to levelling-up can enable post-Covid rebound
        • Response to PM green industrial revolution plan
        • CBI NI responds to UK Government plan for a green industrial revolution
        • Forewarned is forearmed: A well-planned lockdown exit can help businesses ‘hit the ground running’ – CBI
        • Manufacturing demand slumps as activity remains weak - CBI
        • CBI NI responds to latest review of Covid-19 restrictions
        • A reformed business rates system could play key role in powering a green industrial revolution - CBI/Avison Young
        • CBI NI responds to lockdown financial support
        • Our response to the PM's lifting lockdown statement
        • CBI NI to host business virtual event with political leaders
        • Retail sales expected to stabilise as restrictions ease - CBI
        • CBI responds to Chancellor's plans on job protection and creation
        • CBI responds to Comprehensive Spending Review
        • CBI responds to tier decisions in England
        • Service sector optimism suffers - latest quarterly survey
        • Diversity & inclusion critical to UK economic recovery - CBI President
        • CBI Wales responds to new hospitality restrictions
        • Decline in private sector activity eases in the three months to November - CBI
        • CBI responds to UK approval of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for widespread use
        • Fairness and equality can define London's post-Covid economy
        • CBI responds to announcement of UK’s Paris Agreement Nationally Determined Contribution
        • COVID-19 pandemic highlights urgent need to address Scotland’s productivity puzzle and build economic resilience – CBI Scotland/KPMG Productivity Index
        • Sharing Economy UK announces new Chair and Board (1)
        • CBI welcomes publication of new government guidance Construction Playbook
        • CBI responds to sixth carbon budget
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to NI Protocol agreement
        • CBI Scotland responds to additional COVID-19 business support
        • Investment incentives needed to fast-forward Covid economic recovery
        • CBI comments on UK-EU trade negotiations
        • CBI responds to continuation of UK-EU trade negotiations
        • CBI responds to Energy White Paper and green light for Sizewell C negotiations
        • CBI responds as London moves into Tier 3
        • CBI comments on labour market statistics
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest labour market statistics (2)
        • CBI Wales responds to latest labour market statistics (1)
        • Our response to the Online Safety Bill
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest Scottish GDP figures (1)
        • CBI Wales responds to forthcoming COVID-19 restrictions for December
        • New survey shows public back business handling of the pandemic – CBI/ Porter Novelli/ Opinium
        • CBI responds to extension of furlough and loans schemes
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to announcement of further forthcoming COVID-19 restrictions
        • Manufacturing order books improve – CBI
        • CBI response to tier 4 announcement
        • Festive lift for retailers as sales stabilise in December
        • CBI responds to disruption at port in Dover
        • Economic realities of no deal cannot be hostage to politics
        • Fall in private sector activity accelerates in December - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI responds to latest tier announcements
        • CBI responds as UK and EU agree Brexit deal
        • Our response to the UK-Turkey trade deal
        • Response to Oxford University-AstraZeneca vaccine approval
        • Response to tightening COVID-19 restrictions
        • Pragmatism not penalties can help new UK-EU relationship start strongly - CBI
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest Covid-19 restrictions
        • CBI response to PM statement on increasing covid restrictions
        • CBI response to extra business support during third lockdown
        • CBI welcomes ScottishPower CEO as new Scotland Chair
        • Our response to expansion of asymptomatic testing in England
        • CBI comments on Vaccine Delivery Plan
        • CBI Scotland responds to top-up in grant support for hospitality, leisure and tourism sectors
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest COVID-19 restrictions on Scottish business
        • CBI comments on November GDP
        • CBI Northern Ireland welcomes new Vice Chair
        • CBI responds to Supreme Court ruling on business interruption insurance
        • CBI Wales responds to First Minister's statement on COVID-19 business restrictions
        • CBI comments on closure of travel corridors
        • Government must act on Covid business support before Budget
        • Business volumes return to growth - CBI/PwC quarterly financial services survey
        • CBI Scotland responds to extension of nationwide lockdown
        • CBI comments on Skills for Jobs White Paper
        • Manufacturing outlook remains outlook - CBI Quarterly Industrial Trends Survey
        • Brief respite for Scottish manufacturing sector but outlook remains challenging
        • CBI NI responds to extension of lockdown restrictions
        • Support, skills and sustainability critical to delivering recovery-focused Scottish Budget
        • CBI responds to latest labour market data
        • January blues for retailers as sales volumes fall - CBI
        • CBI Wales responds to latest labour market statistics (2)
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest labour market statistics (3)
        • CBI responds to latest Government announcements on Covid
        • CBI Scotland responds to Scottish Budget announcement
        • Government guidance can help firms ramp up workplace testing – CBI
        • CBI Wales responds to latest extension of lockdown restrictions
        • Decline in private sector activity expected to accelerate in Q1
        • CBI responds to aviation funding support announcement
        • Use time wisely to get roadmap right for re-opening
        • Use time wisely to deliver roadmap for re-opening economy - CBI Wales
        • Use time wisely to get roadmap right with plan to reopen economy - CBI Northern Ireland
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest lockdown review and offers roadmap for re-opening economy
        • We must not make same mistakes as 2008 - D-G Bloomberg economy speech
        • Time for a ‘new green era’ for UK-China relations says CBI President
        • Change the Race Ratio celebrates 75 signatories milestone
        • Parties must build new partnership for prosperity - CBI Scotland Holyrood manifesto
        • Output stabilises, but manufacturers less optimistic - CBI SME Trends survey
        • New UK-EU trading relationship - one month on
        • CBI responds to new testing rules for international travellers
        • Failure to act fast on Covid support will stunt UK economic recovery - CBI Director-General
        • Businesses have vital role to play in supporting NHS staff - CBI
        • CBI responds to the latest GDP figures
        • CBI appoints new chair to public sector partners council
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest lockdown review and Finance Secretary statement
        • CBI NI responds to latest extension of lockdown restrictions
        • Manufacturing activity remains patchy - CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI Wales responds to latest lockdown review
        • CBI responds to Government roadmap out of lockdown in England
        • Our response to ONS Labour Market statistics
        • Retail volumes continue to fall but record online sales growth provides relief for some retailers
        • CBI Scotland responds to COVID-19 strategic framework update
        • Our response to the latest Hampton-Alexander Review data
        • Mixed outlook for UK services sector
        • CBI President responds to NI Economic Recovery Action Plan
        • New mayors must champion sustainable and inclusive recovery, says CBI
        • Action now will protect economy and give lasting Budget boost to jobs, confidence and investment
        • Drop in private sector activity accelerates - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI responds to extra £93m investment in Wales at Budget
        • CBI comments on launch of 'Help to Grow' scheme
        • CBI NI responds to the Executive's Pathway to Recovery
        • CBI Wales responds to Welsh Budget announcements
        • CBI responds to extension of Job Retention Scheme (1)
        • CBI response to Budget
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to the Budget
        • CBI responds to UK-US agreement on the suspension of tariffs
        • New London Mayor must champion a sustainable and inclusive recovery, says CBI
        • CBI Scotland responds to passing of Scottish Budget
        • CBI Construction Council comments on new low carbon industry strategy
        • CBI NI responds to new executive financial support measures
        • CBI comments on latest GDP figures
        • Our response to the latest Parker Review data
        • CBI Wales responds to steps out of lockdown announcement
        • Extend Kickstart scheme deadline by six months - CBI President
        • CBI responds to publication of National Bus Strategy
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest Covid review
        • CBI responds to publication of Integrated Review
        • Response to audit and corporate governance proposals
        • CBI responds to changes in government incentives for electric vehicles
        • CBI responds to the publication of Policy Statement on the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA)
        • Response to ONS labour market statistics (1)
        • Manufacturing outlook improves in March – CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI responds to Tax Day
        • Our response to the TUC's AI at work report
        • Retail woes continue in March, but improvement expected in April - DTS
        • CBI responds to latest Government-backed loans figures
        • CBI responds to additional business rates relief
        • Decline in private sector activity slows, with sharp rebound anticipated in the next three months
        • Our response to the UK/EU financial service memorandum of understanding
        • CBI responds to Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities report
        • CBI Wales responds to publication of roadmap for exiting lockdown restrictions
        • CBI response to PM Covid update
        • Northern Ireland Business Alliance calls for end to recent violence
        • CBI responds to Global Travel Taskforce announcement
        • CBI comment on Duke of Edinburgh
        • Optimism rises among financial services firms in quarter to March - CBI/PwC survey
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to easing of Covid restrictions
        • Industrial clusters in every region the only way to level up - CBI chief
        • CBI responds to the latest labour market statistics (2)
        • Our response to the UK's new 78% emissions reduction target by 2035
        • Manufacturing outlook brightens - CBI Quarterly Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI Wales responds to quicker easing of Covid restrictions
        • Retail sales rise above seasonal norms in April, for first time in 2021
        • CBI President launches urgent appeal for assistance to India
        • CBI responds to publication of new Covid Recovery Commission report
        • CBI responds to European Parliament ratification of Trade and Cooperation Agreement
        • CBI responds to the G7 Digital Ministerial Declaration
        • CBI NI comments on reopening of hospitality, retail & leisure
        • Employers can lead reduction in commuter transport emissions - CBI
        • Expectations for private sector growth improve further - CBI Growth Indicator
        • Show your hand on next steps to bolster recovery
        • Four nation cooperation on future of social distancing "key piece of recovery jigsaw" - CBI Northern Ireland
        • 'If you can help, make your voice heard' - CBI President on India crisis
        • CBI hosts global business summit ahead of G7
        • SME manufacturer optimism bounces back, as growth expectations ramp up - SME Trends Survey
        • CBI responds to the new UK-India trade deal
        • 'Leave protectionist politics at the door'
        • CBI responds to new rules on international travel
        • Growing productivity and tackling inequality are key to post-Covid levelling-up - CBI
        • Queens's Speech reaction
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest review of COVID restrictions
        • CBI responds to release of Q1 GDP figures
        • Business and government must stand united to tackle great challenges of the age – G7 business groups
        • CBI responds to PM announcement on Covid reopening
        • CBI Wales responds to latest relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions
        • CBI NI responds to latest review of covid restrictions
        • CBI joins Growing Business Awards judging panel
        • CBI responds to latest labour market statistics (2)
        • Manufacturing activity rebounds, but pricing pressures build further - CBI Monthly Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI responds to Williams-Schapps Plan for Rail
        • Our response to G7 climate ministerial communiqué
        • CBI sets out new UK economic strategy
        • An average May for retailers, but investment intentions soar - CBI
        • CBI responds to update on Trade Credit Reinsurance scheme
        • Service sector sees brighter days ahead
        • Economic growth takes off in quarter to May
        • Crisis in India: What can business do to help?
        • CBI Scotland responds to Covid review
        • End to commercial rents stalemate can help economic rebound - CBI
        • CBI responds to international travel update
        • CBI Wales responds to latest Covid review
        • CBI responds to G7 global tax agreement
        • Microsoft UK CEO Clare Barclay elected as non-executive director on the CBI's board
        • UK-EU veterinary agreement could ease trade
        • B7 letter to the G7
        • Make 2021 boldest year of UK net zero action - CBI Director-General
        • CBI responds to 21 June delay in England
        • CBI responds to G7 Communique
        • CBI responds to the UK-Australia trade deal
        • CBI Wales responds to Programme for Government
        • Commercial rent moratorium extension response
        • UK economy back to pre-covid level by end of year
        • CBI responds to European Council approval of EU/UK data adequacy
        • Manufacturing output grows at record pace - CBI monthly Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI Scotland responds to Covid economic reopening plan
        • "We can’t be first on vaccines, but last to reopen international travel" - CBI President
        • CBI responds to the Climate Change Committee report
        • "It is incumbent on both sides to work together & settle outstanding issues" - CBI Director-General on NI Protocol
        • CBI responds to government review of international travel green list
        • Soaring sales seen as strongest in over four years
        • Private sector growth remains strong, but two-speed recovery a concern - CBI Growth Indicator
        • Plan to tackle 'perfect storm' of staff shortages
        • CBI responds to the UK Government's plan to phase out coal by 2024
        • CBI responds to grace period extension
        • Gigafactory announcement vote of confidence in greener UK economy
        • 'When London succeeds, the country succeeds' - and now is the time to transform our economy for the better, says CBI
        • Boost digital skills to turbocharge competitiveness & help UK firms harness power of data - CBI/Microsoft
        • CBI responds to Labour vision for future of UK business
        • 'Step 4 will succeed if we work together to boost confidence' - CBI Director-General
        • CBI response to Covid self-isolation changes
        • Business volumes growth returns across financial sector
        • CBI responds to government's international travel update
        • CBI responds to latest UK GDP statistics
        • Business puts forward six point plan for creating confidence
        • CBI comments on step 4 of roadmap
        • CBI Scotland responds to First Minister's latest statement on Covid-19 restrictions
        • CBI responds to Government’s transport decarbonisation plan
        • CBI Wales responds to First Minister’s latest statement on COVID-19 restrictions
        • Employers to step up skills investment as Covid transforms work – CBI/Birkbeck Education & Skills Survey
        • Response to labour market statistics
        • Director-General responds to PM levelling up speech
        • CBI responds to news of more than 500,000 people contacted by Test and Trace
        • 'Speed is of the essence' - CBI outlines solution for self-isolation
        • Our response to Government's consultation on sexual harassment in the workplace
        • Our response to UK Government statement on Northern Ireland Protocol
        • CBI responds to the UK Government Innovation Strategy
        • Sharing Economy UK trade body to join CBI
        • Record output growth for manufacturers, but cost pressures & supply concerns loom large
        • Our response to news of 600,000+ asked to self-isolate in one week
        • Creation of new unitary authority in Somerset
        • "This won't get us where we need to be" - CBI responds to the publication of exemption list
        • Retail sales and orders growth strong but stock shortages mount - CBI
        • Our response to the Government's Disability Strategy
        • CBI responds to new rules for EU/US air arrivals
        • Bumper growth in private sector activity continues - Growth Indicator
        • Our response to A303 High Court judgment
        • CBI urges relaxation of international travel restrictions
        • CBI Scotland responds to First Minister's latest Covid announcement
        • SME manufacturing activity grows at record pace, but concerns around skills and material shortages grow - CBI
        • CBI responds to latest changes to travel restrictions
        • CBI responds to latest pingdemic figures
        • CBI Wales responds to First Minister's latest statement on Covid restrictions
        • CBI responds to UN climate report
        • CBI Scotland responds to SQA results day (1)
        • CBI Wales responds to A and AS level results day
        • CBI responds to Btec results
        • CBI responds to A-Level results day (2)
        • CBI responds to Q2 GDP
        • CBI responds to GCSE results day
        • CBI NI responds to latest relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions
        • CBI responds to Acas report on business support for vaccine uptake
        • CBI responds to publication of UK Government's hydrogen strategy
        • CBI responds to latest labour market statistics (3)
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest GERS figures (1)
        • CBI Scotland responds to agreement between the SNP and Scottish Greens
        • Manufacturing output growth eases, while stock adequacy hits new record low - CBI
        • Retail sales and orders growth soar but supply issues mount - CBI
        • Service sector divided over outlook - CBI
        • CBI responds to the latest change in international travel rules
        • Damaging HS2 speculation must end, says CBI
        • Private sector activity grows at fastest pace in seven years - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI Scotland calls on Scottish Government to make good on promise to prioritise economy
        • Labour shortages will continue in face of Government inaction, delaying UK economic recovery - Director-General
        • CBI Scotland initial reaction to programme for Government
        • Our reaction to Government plans for social care reform and funding
        • Higher business taxes & lower business investment are not a plan for growth - CBI Chief
        • CBI responds to the UK Government's new data protection regime
        • New leadership team named for South West CBI
        • Our response to latest labour market statistics (1)
        • Our response to new border control delays
        • CBI response to Winter Covid Plan
        • 'No time for a play-it-safe Budget' if we want to unlock 'wall of investment' says CBI
        • CBI Wales responds to alert level and covid pass plans
        • Our response to changes on international travel
        • Three quarters of UK business concerned about impact of labour shortages on competitiveness - CBI / Pertemps Network Group
        • Manufacturing orders strongest on record in September, but output struggling to keep pace - CBI monthly Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI's new East of England Chair targets skills growth and infrastructure improvements to boost region
        • CBI responds to announcement securing UK CO2 supplies
        • CBI responds to the UK Government's AI strategy
        • Right to request flexible work as a day one request in Great Britain
        • Growth in retail sales and orders eases in year to September - CBI Monthly Distributive Trades Survey
        • CBI chief calls for 'COBR for Recovery' amid growing shortages
        • CBI responds to Government's temporary change to visa rules
        • CBI responds to Labour Party business rates reform pledge
        • Our reaction to Shadow Chancellor's speech - Labour Party Conference
        • Growth in private sector activity eases but still strong - monthly growth indicator
        • CBI responds to Labour Leader Party Conference speech
        • Our response to Chancellor's Plan for Jobs expansion - Conservative Party Conference
        • CBI response to Chancellor's speech at Conservative Party Conference
        • CBI responds to Prime Minister's speech - Conservative Party Conference
        • Sharon White to speak at fourth annual Helen Alexander Memorial Lecture
        • Over nine in ten firms hit by Covid maintained commitment to competitive staff pensions – CBI/Mercer Pensions Survey 2021
        • CBI Wales responds to new Welsh Government covid strategy
        • CBI responds to creation of new supply chain advisory group
        • Our response to latest ONS Labour Market statistics
        • Government and industry must accelerate construction reforms for the sector to deliver on 'build back better' ambitions
        • Optimism continues to improve as business volumes rise across the financial services sector - CBI/PWC survey
        • CBI & 40 trade associations issue statement on business rates, saying action on investment needed at Budget
        • Our response to UK & EU proposals on NI Protocol
        • CBI responds to UK Government’s Heat & Buildings Strategy
        • Our response to Government's greening finance report
        • Our response to the Government's Net Zero Strategy & Review
        • CBI responds to UK Government's Global Investment Summit
        • Manufacturing activity remains firm, but supply pressures mount - CBI Quarterly Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI warns Government that next week's Budget must tackle a fundamental inconsistency in its economic strategy
        • Average October for retail sales, but record low stocks
        • Our response to Government's new nuclear power stations finance model
        • Budget is business friendly, but won't deliver high investment, high productivity economy
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to Budget 2021
        • Private sector activity continues to grow at above average pace in quarter to October - CBI Growth Indicator
        • Output growth slows for SMEs in October, as labour and supply worries hit all-time high - CBI SME Trends Survey
        • Our response to the Glasgow financial alliance for net zero announcement - COP26
        • CBI responds to 'Glasgow Breakthroughs'
        • COP26: Governments are making some progress. But only serious business action can keep 1.5c alive - CBI Director-General
        • CBI responds to BEIS FTSE announcement on eliminating contribution to carbon by 2050
        • CBI strengthens Yorkshire & Humber leadership team
        • CBI responds to MPC decision on interest rates
        • CBI Scotland responds to the passing of Lord Macfarlane of Bearsden
        • CBI responds to Google v Lloyd case
        • Our response to Glasgow Climate Pact - COP26 outcome
        • Our response to latest ONS Labour Market statistics (1)
        • CBI and Turner & Townsend: Establishing major projects industry can drive net-zero and levelling up
        • CBI responds to Integrated Rail Plan announcement
        • UK has a 'shot at redemption' to level up in every region - CBI Annual Conference
        • CBI responds to Prime Minister's speech at Annual Conference
        • CBI President responds to Labour Leader's speech at CBI annual conference in Birmingham
        • CBI Scotland responds to Scottish Government decision not to extend Covid certification
        • How learning lessons of the past can give us confidence for the future - CBI President sets out how Britain can put its best foot forward globally in his annual conference speech
        • Manufacturing orders strongest on record, but supply issues continue to bite - CBI Monthly Industrial Trends Survey
        • Christmas comes early for retailers
        • CBI responds to Union Connectivity Review
        • Service sector continues its recovery in the quarter to November, but costs see record growth – CBI
        • CBI responds to introduction of new COVID restrictions
        • Strong growth in private sector activity continues into three months to November
        • CBI responds to Climate Change Committee report on COP26
        • Booster for business investment needed to sustain the recovery & unleash UK's potential - CBI Economic Forecast
        • Government and business must work together to accelerate economic recovery amidst fierce battle for investment
        • CBI, TUC and green groups call on government to implement Glasgow climate pact
        • CBI response to introduction of new Covid restrictions
        • CBI Scotland responds to Scottish Budget announcement (1)
        • Beware unintended consequences of restrictions to the economy
        • CBI responds to the latest UK labour market statistics
        • CBI responds to the UK government's new national cyber strategy
        • Government must act to restore confidence
        • Investment in skills and innovation key for levelling-up and post-pandemic prosperity, says new CBI Yorkshire & Humber Chair
        • CBI's new North West Chair says levelling-up holds key to post-pandemic prosperity
        • CBI responds to latest monthly GDP figures
        • CBI responds to UK interest rate decision
        • CBI announces shake up of senior team
        • CBI comments on EU proposals for medicines into Northern Ireland
        • Scotland lagging behind but data-driven productivity push can level the playing-field
        • Manufacturing activity strengthens but stock adequacy another record low
        • CBI Wales responds to Welsh Budget announcement for 2022/23
        • Omicron concerns weigh on retail sales as growth eases in December – CBI monthly distributive trades survey
        • CBI responds to latest round of government business support
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest round of Covid restrictions
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to new restrictions
        • CBI comments on latest Covid announcements in Scotland
        • Our reaction to latest Covid announcements in England
        • CBI comments on future Covid testing availability
        • Change the Race Ratio campaign reaches 100 signatories
        • CBI Scotland response to First Minister's Covid statement
        • Financial Services activity strengthens, but optimism softens - CBI/PwC survey
        • CBI strengthens East of England leadership team
        • CBI comments on reduction in self-isolation days for England
        • CBI responds to latest GDP data (1)
        • CBI Wales responds to First Minister's Covid statement
        • UK & Swiss business groups jointly create Bilateral Trade and Investment Council
        • CBI Scotland responds to First Minister's latest Covid update
        • Response to latest inflation figures
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to latest inflation figures
        • CBI comments on end to Plan B in England
        • Response to start of UK-UK talks on removing steel tariffs
        • CBI responds to Help to Grow: Digital launch
        • Our response to latest Covid announcements - Northern Ireland
        • CBI responds to latest changes to international travel rules
        • Manufacturing activity remains firm as costs rise sharply - quarterly Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI Scotland responds to relaxing of work from home guidance
        • CBI's new East Midlands Chair targets skills and productivity growth to boost region
        • New leadership team named for South East and Thames Valley CBI
        • Retail sales fall below seasonal norms in January - CBI
        • CBI comments on review into Northern Ireland Planning Act
        • Private sector growth slows in three months to January - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI responds to UK Government Levelling Up Whitepaper
        • UK 'caught in a trap of low growth and high taxes'
        • Our response to Government support for rising energy prices & Ofgem energy price cap changes
        • CBI responds to UK interest rate decision (1)
        • CBI Northern Ireland comments on the need for a functioning executive
        • Activity remains strong but cost pressures set to intensify further for SME manufacturers - CBI SME Trends Survey
        • Response to latest GDP figures (1)
        • CBI strengthens North East and Cumbria leadership team
        • CBI responds to latest labour market statistics (4)
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to end of Covid restrictions
        • CBI responds to latest inflation statistics
        • A super deduction successor could trigger £40bn-a-year boost for UK business investment
        • CBI announces five new senior appointments including presidential nomination Brian McBride
        • Response to PM statement on living with the virus
        • Sharpest manufacturing price growth since 1976 - Monthly Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI Scotland responds to First Minister's announcement on 'living with the virus'
        • Shoppers return to high streets in February, but price pressures remain acute - CBI quarterly Distributive Trades Survey
        • Chancellor’s Spring Statement must be the time to act or economy will drift back to low growth – CBI Chief
        • CBI Scotland responds to new National Economic Transformation Strategy
        • Costs and prices grow at record levels - Service Sector Survey
        • CBI Wales calls on Welsh Government to maintain testing regime to boost business and consumer confidence
        • NI Business Alliance on the urgent need for restoration of political stability
        • February saw rising expectations for private sector growth – CBI Growth Indicator
        • True economic independence from Russia requires bolder moves
        • Response to latest GDP stats
        • Response to refugee announcement
        • Our reaction to latest Labour Market statistics
        • Our response to latest Parker Review data
        • CBI responds to latest UK interest rate decision
        • CBI responds to the updated Online Safety Bill
        • Improving health outcomes is central to future UK prosperity, says new CBI Health Council
        • Act now to stabilise business confidence and growth; there is no basis for delay - CBI Chief
        • CBI welcomes Jane Galvin as new Chair of Financial Services Council
        • Latest from CBI on P&O situation
        • Strongest manufacturing price expectations in survey history
        • Eve of Spring Statement remarks from CBI Chief Economist
        • CBI responds to Spring Statement
        • Retail sales disappoint in March - CBI monthly Distributive Trades Survey
        • Private sector growth accelerates in the three months to March - Growth Indicator
        • Our response to Government's Energy Security Strategy
        • Latest GDP figures - June 2023
        • New South Yorkshire mayor must champion growth
        • Dip in confidence puts resilience on the agenda for FS firms - CBI/PwC Financial Services Survey
        • CBI responds to latest inflation figures
        • CBI responds to latest labour market statistics (5)
        • CBI strengthens Midlands leadership team with key appointment
        • CBI NI to host business event with political leaders
        • CBI responds to UK-India new £1bn commercial investment deals
        • Future for business & government must feature fintech to fuel growth
        • Manufacturing sentiment falls sharply as demand growth slows and costs rise further - CBI Quarterly Industrial Trends Survey sponsored by Accenture
        • Retail sales continue to disappoint in April - CBI monthly Distributive Trades Survey
        • CBI responds to new UK Government support for energy intensive industries
        • Private sector activity continued to grow in the three months to April - Growth Indicator
        • SME manufacturers lose optimism in face of rising costs - CBI survey
        • CBI responds to Bank of England interest rates decision
        • CBI responds to South Yorkshire Combined Authority Mayoral Election
        • CBI NI responds to Assembly election result
        • UK-India free trade deal must lower trade barriers and ensure resilient supply chains says CBI and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
        • CBI to turbocharge UK levelling up ambitions with launch of new clusters programme
        • CBI responds to the Queen's Speech (1)
        • CBI responds to latest GDP figures (1)
        • CBI's new London Director targets innovation and skills action for economic growth
        • CBI Chief calls for cost-of-living help for people on lower incomes
        • CBI responds to latest labour market statistics (6)
        • CBI NI responds to UK Government Northern Ireland Protocol statement
        • CBI responds to latest inflation data
        • Don't wait until autumn to turn the page on low growth, says CBI President
        • Manufacturing output growth accelerates, but confidence falls further - CBI monthly Industrial Trends Survey sponsored by Accenture
        • Average May for retailers, but sentiment deteriorates on weaker outlook - CBI Distributive Trades Survey
        • CBI responds to vote on rail strikes
        • Sentiment falls as the growth outlook deteriorates - CBI Service Sector Survey
        • Response to energy profits levy announcement
        • Response to UK government audit proposals
        • Private sector activity expected to flatline over next three months - CBI Growth Indicator
        • Give people more control over their energy bills
        • CBI NI responds to end of Covid-19 guidance to ‘work from home where possible’
        • Director-General Tony Danker: CBI Achieving Net Zero speech in full
        • CBI RESPONDS TO RMT RAIL STRIKE ACTION
        • CBI announces key appointment to strengthen Midlands team
        • Government must act on business investment to avoid recession – CBI Economic Forecast
        • CBI responds to the UK government's Digital Strategy
        • CBI responds to latest labour market statistics (7)
        • CBI responds to MPC decision raising interest rates
        • CBI responds to the UK Government's new Data Reform Bill
        • Manufacturing output growth and price inflation expected to slow in next three months – CBI monthly Industrial Trends Survey, in collaboration with Accenture
        • CBI responds to latest inflation figures (1)
        • 'In the thick of it' - Outgoing CBI President & Cobra Beer boss Lord Bilimoria shares his lessons on dealing with crises one after another
        • Retailers are far from jubilant in June - CBI Monthly Distributive Trades Survey
        • Build confidence to keep recession at bay, CBI chief urges NE business leaders
        • Private sector growth slows sharply - Growth Indicator
        • CBI President visits Northern Ireland's shining food and drink sector
        • Brian McBride elected as CBI President - AGM
        • "Delivery must be the Government's watchword" - our response to the CCC's UK Annual Net Zero report
        • CBI appoints new Northern Ireland Chair (1)
        • The Data City partners with CBI Economics on new net zero analysis
        • Our reaction to UK Government's Energy Security Bill
        • Almost 3 in 4 FS firms see staff training as top business priority – CBI/PwC Financial Services Survey
        • Pandemic-born businesses could add £20.4bn to UK economy, joint CBI/NatWest study reveals
        • CBI Comments on Prime Ministers resignation
        • An open letter to the Conservative leadership candidates
        • CBI comments on latest GDP for May
        • Our reaction to new Government neonatal paid leave support
        • CBI responds to latest labour market statistics (8)
        • CBI responds to the Government’s Jet Zero Strategy
        • CBI responds to latest monthly inflation figures
        • CBI responds to UK Government's Financial Services Bill
        • CBI Wales responds to latest comments on future of Port Talbot Steelworks
        • Manufacturing output and orders ease, but investment intentions recover - CBI/Accenture quarterly Industrial Trends Survey
        • Retail sales volumes continue to fall - CBI monthly Distributive Trades Survey
        • Private Sector Treading Water – CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI responds to York/North Yorkshire Devolution Announcement
        • SME manufacturers expect output to fall over the next three months - CBI SME Trends survey
        • CBI responds to latest UK interest rate decision (1)
        • CBI NI responds to Bank of England interest rate decision
        • Boris Johnson should act now to ensure his successor can manage cost of living crisis
        • CBI responds to latest (Q2) GDP figures
        • Response to labour market statistics (1)
        • Our response to the latest inflation figures
        • CBI responds to BTEC results day (1)
        • CBI responds to A-level and T-level results day - 2022
        • Manufacturing output falls - CBI/Accenture monthly Industrial Trends Survey
        • No time to lose: new government must act decisively to grip energy cost crisis
        • CBI responds to GCSE and BTEC results
        • Retail sales pick up but firms remain pessimistic about business outlook - CBI quarterly Distributive Trades Survey
        • CBI responds to increase in energy price cap
        • Slim pickings for services industry as cost pressures grow and optimism slumps - CBI Service Sector Survey
        • Private sector activity falls, with worse to come - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI responds to announcement of new Prime Minister
        • New CBI London Council Chair chair aims to cement capital as 'world leader for sustainability, inclusivity and investability'
        • CBI responds to Government energy package for households & businesses
        • CBI comments on passing of Her Majesty The Queen
        • CBI responds to business energy support package announcement
        • Manufacturers expect a sharp fall in output in next three months - CBI/Accenture Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI responds to Monetary Policy Committee decision on interest rates
        • Retail sales fall quickly in September - CBI Distributive Trends Survey
        • CBI response to Chancellor's fiscal statement
        • CBI responds to Shadow Chancellor's speech at Labour Party Conference
        • Private sector slows at fastest rate since early 2021 - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI responds to Leader of the Opposition's speech
        • Chancellor must boost market confidence to allow growth plan to succeed
        • CBI responds to Chancellor's speech to Conservative Party Conference
        • CBI responds to Prime Minister's speech at Conservative Party Conference
        • THREE-QUARTERS OF UK COMPANIES HIT BY LABOUR SHORTAGES IN LAST 12 MONTHS – CBI/Pertemps
        • CBI responds to latest GDP figures (2)
        • CBI's new North West Chair targets regional economic growth
        • Volumes grow strongly but financial services firms pessimistic about business situation
        • CBI responds to Government announcement on Corporation Tax
        • CBI responds to Chancellor's statement on fiscal plans
        • CBI responds to September inflation data
        • CBI's Humber decarb strategy can spearhead UK net zero push and unlock £15bn investment
        • CBI comments on Prime Minister's resignation
        • CBI responds to announcement of new Prime Minister (1)
        • Manufacturing output falls as skills worries hit highest levels since 1973
        • Retail sales recover from last month's decline - CBI monthly Distributive Trades Survey
        • Private sector activity falls for third consecutive month –CBI Growth Indicator
        • MANUFACTURING HAS A VITAL ROLE TO PLAY IN THE UK’S GROWTH STORY SAYS CBI
        • UK business optimism falls as output and new orders drop - CBI SME trends survey
        • CBI Scotland responds to Finance Secretary's financial statement
        • CBI responds to Bank of England interest rate decision
        • Tax and training reforms vital to safeguard UK's £352bn retail industry, says CBI
        • CBI responds to announcements made in Prime Minister's COP27 speech
        • CBI responds to Q3 GDP data
        • Chancellor's growth plan must show political sacrifice to prevent business hibernation - CBI chief
        • Boosting workforce health can help the UK achieve economic growth ambitions, says CBI
        • CBI responds to latest inflation figures (2)
        • CBI responds to Chancellor's Autumn Statement
        • Autumn Statement averts deeper recession but fails to solve fundamental UK growth problem - CBI Annual Conference
        • CBI responds to PM speech at annual conference
        • Firms must 'step up and adapt' not 'hunker down and wait' to compete in tech-first global economy - CBI President
        • CBI Annual Conference 2022: President Brian McBride's keynote speech in full
        • CBI responds to Labour Leader Keir Starmer's speech at CBI Annual Conference
        • Output volumes rise, but decline expected to resume next quarter – CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • Retail outlook darkens in November - CBI Distributive Trades Survey
        • Business optisism fell in the quarter to November as profitability declines further – CBI Service Sector Survey
        • Private sector activity continued to fall in the three months to November – CBI Growth Indicator
        • No new year cheer for UK economy with productivity and business investment weakening – CBI Economic Forecast
        • Government support scheme must target heavy energy users
        • CBI responds to Norfolk and Suffolk devolution announcement
        • CBI responds the Chancellor’s ‘Edinburgh Reforms’ of the financial services sector
        • CBI responds to October 2022 GDP data
        • CBI response to Welsh Government's business rates freeze
        • CBI responds to December 2022 labour market statistics
        • Scottish Government must follow both England and Wales and freeze business rates in Thursday's Budget
        • CBI Wales responds to the Welsh Government Draft Budget 2023/24
        • CBI responds to latest inflation figures (3)
        • CBI responds to Bank of England interest rate decision (1)
        • CBI Scotland responds to 2023/24 Scottish Budget announcement
        • Manufacturing output volumes fall at the fastest pace in over two years, while selling price inflation remains high - CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to extension of veterinary medicines grace period
        • Unexpected rise in retail sales in December, but cheer is expected to be temporary – CBI Distributive Trades Survey
        • Private sector activity has fallen for five consecutive rolling quarters – CBI Growth Indicator
        • Fewer firms increasing investment in training as shortages, inflation and recession weigh heavily despite widening skills gap – CBI Education & Skills survey
        • CBI responds to extension of support on business energy bills
        • Sentiment recovers but outlook for financial services firms remains gloomy – CBI/PWC Financial Services Survey
        • CBI responds to latest GDP figures (3)
        • CBI responds to Skidmore (Net Zero) Review
        • CBI responds to latest labour market stats
        • CBI responds to latest inflation figures (4)
        • CBI Wales welcomes Levelling Up funding
        • Wrong time for Tory tax war. Big economic decisions needed now for UK to catch up with rivals – CBI Director General
        • Is the UK stuck in a rut on growth? - speech by CBI Director General at University College London
        • UK manufacturing output flat, but cost and price inflation ease to slowest pace since 2021 - CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • Retail off to a slow start in 2023 with sales volumes down in January – CBI Distributive Trades Survey
        • CBI responds to the Chancellor’s Bloomberg speech
        • Latest CBI Monthly Services Sector Survey & Growth Indicator
        • CBI launches first ever international delegation to India
        • CBI responds to latest UK interest rate decision (2)
        • CBI Northern Ireland appoints new Vice-Chair Richard Gillan
        • Take action on world class clusters to power up regions and accelerate levelling up ambitions says CBI
        • CBI responds to latest GDP figures (4)
        • The path to growth is clear - the spring budget is the chance to get the UK out of any recession sooner rather than later - CBI
        • CBI comments on latest labour market stats
        • CBI responds to latest inflation figures (5)
        • CBI Scotland responds to resignation of First Minister
        • Manufacturing output volumes fall at their fastest rate in over two years - CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • Retail sales growth stalls ahead of expected drop next month - CBI Quarterly Distributive Trades Survey
        • Declining profitability and cost pressures weight on UK investment - CBI Service Sector Survey
        • CBI responds to Northern Ireland Protocol agreement
        • The principles of the labour market have forever changed post-pandemic - CBI Director-General
        • Private sector activity sees 7th consecutive rolling quarterly decline - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI Director-General speech on the future of work
        • CBI responds to December 2022 Scottish GDP figures
        • CBI statement on Tony Danker
        • CBI responds to Government announcement on Lifelong Loan Entitlement
        • CBI responds to Data Protection and Digital Information Bill
        • CBI responds to government announcement of delays to parts of HS2
        • CBI responds to latest GDP figures (5)
        • Business leaders sign open letter backing Windsor Framework
        • CBI comments on Government 'energy reset'
        • CBI responds to the latest Parker Review data
        • Businesses fear double blow as corporation tax rise kicks-in and Super-deduction ends
        • CBI comments on the latest labour market statistics
        • CBI and economiesuisse hold second ever UK-Swiss bilateral trade and investment council ahead of trade negotiations
        • CBI responds to UK Budget
        • CBI Wales responds to UK Budget
        • CBI Scotland responds to UK Budget
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to UK Budget
        • CBI Wales appoints Associate Director
        • CBI responds to latest inflation figures (6)
        • KPMG/CBI Scottish Productivity Index launched
        • CBI responds to Wales freeports announcement
        • CBI responds to latest UK interest rate decision (3)
        • CBI President kickstarts new campaign to scale British unicorns into companies valued over ten billion dollars
        • CBI launches ambitious taskforce to tackle economic inactivity and improve both the health and wealth of the nation
        • Retail sector shows signs of resilience - CBI Distributive Trends Survey
        • CBI President speech to Mansion House
        • CBI Scotland's response to the election of new First Minister
        • CBI responds to the latest Scottish GDP figures
        • Latest CBI monthly services sector survey and growth indicator
        • CBI comments on new bill to modernise Business Rates
        • CBI responds to Government ‘Green Day’ announcements
        • CBI responds to publication of AI Governance White Paper
        • CBI to temporarily pause its external programme of events
        • Announcement from the CBI board
        • Rain Newton-Smith named as CBI Director General
        • CBI responds to latest GDP figures - June 2023
        • CBI responds to April 2023 labour market stats
        • CBI responds to latest inflation figures (7)
        • CBI statement on further allegations made
        • CBI responds to latest Guardian allegations
        • Statement from the CBI board
        • Open letter from CBI President on Fox Williams investigation
        • Services business volumes continue to fall in the three months to April – CBI Service Sector Survey
        • Retail sales grow in the year to April - CBI Distributive Trends Survey
        • Output Volumes Fall and Employment Flatlines – CBI Industrial Trends Survey (1)
        • Confidence among SMEs stabilises after falling for over a year – CBI SME Trends Survey
        • CBI responds to quarterly GDP figures
        • CBI responds to May 2023 labour market stats
        • CBI appoints Chief People Officer to lead cultural change
        • CBI responds to latest CPI inflation figures
        • Expectations for selling price inflation fall to their lowest in more than two years - CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • Retail headcount falls as sales falter - CBI Quarterly Distributive Trends Survey
        • Service sector cost pressures continue to mount in the quarter to May - CBI Service Sector Survey
        • A renewed CBI can once again have a voice on the serious economic challenges UK faces - Director General
        • Private Sector Gears Up For Growth Over The Coming Quarter - CBI Growth Indicator
        • We have been there for you in the past, now this is a moment when I and our talented teams at the CBI need you – EGM speeches
        • CBI secures strong mandate from membership with 93% voting in favour
        • CBI Scotland responds to Deposit Return Scheme's delay
        • UK economy set to grow and business investment to rise following brush with recession – CBI Economic Forecast
        • CBI responds to latest labour market statistics (9)
        • CBI responds to monthly GDP figures
        • CBI responds to latest inflation figures (8)
        • Manufacturing output declines for the fifth month running – CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI responds to latest Bank of England interest rate decision
        • Retail sales falter yet again - CBI Distributive Trends Survey
        • CBI responds to Climate Change Committee Report
        • Ten successive rolling quarters of decline halted as private sector activity stablises - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI calls for tax plan to turbocharge green investment and boost UK competitiveness
        • CBI responds to measures due to be announced in Chancellor's Mansion House speech
        • Employment Grows at the Quickest Rate since 2006 - CBI Financial Services Survey
        • CBI responds to latest Labour Market statistics (10)
        • CBI comments on latest GDP data for May
        • Pressing the accelerator on green growth could earn up to £57 billion for the UK economy by 2030
        • CBI responds to South Yorkshire investment zone announcement
        • CBI responds to latest inflation figures (9)
        • Manufacturers sentiment edges up, but investment expected to be flat
        • CBI responds to latest IMF global outlook report
        • Retail sector shows continuing signs of weakness - CBI Distributive Trends Survey
        • Latest CBI monthly services sector survey and growth indicator (1)
        • CBI comments on latest UK Government Energy Announcements
        • Sentiment stable and output falls while SME investment plans are scaled back as rising finance costs bite – CBI SME Trends Survey
        • CBI responds to the latest Bank of England interest rate decision
        • CBI responds to Scotland's exam results day
        • CBI comments on GDP
        • CBI responds to latest Labour Market statistics (11)
        • CBI responds to latest inflation figures (10)
        • CBI Scotland responds to latest GERS figures (2)
        • CBI responds to A level and T level results day - 2023
        • Manufacturing output falls at the fastest pace since September 2020 – CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI responds to GCSE results day 2023
        • Retail sales slump deepens in August - CBI Distributive Trades Survey
        • Services Sector Survey - August 2023
        • CBI Northern Ireland appoints new Chair
        • Growth Indicator August 2023
        • CBI Scotland calls for a ‘whole system’ approach to delivering a net zero economy in Programme for Government
        • CBI Scotland responds to the Programme for Government (2)
        • CBI responds to deal on UK association to Horizon Europe
        • CBI responds to latest Labour Market statistics (12)
        • CBI responds to latest monthly GDP figures (1)
        • Statement from NI Business Alliance on Northern Ireland Investment Summit
        • CBI Wales responds to announcement of Tata Steel deal
        • CBI responds to latest inflation data (1)
        • Manufacturing output falls further, with volumes tipped to be flat through to the year's end - CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • DTS September 2023
        • CBI launches Autumn Statement submission
        • Private sector activity unlikely to see growth through year's end - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI responds to launch of Internal Market Scheme
        • CBI responds to Chancellor’s Conservative Party Conference speech
        • Financial services activity holds firm in the third quarter – CBI Financial Services Survey
        • CBI responds to decision to cancel northern leg of HS2
        • CBI responds to Shadow Chancellor's speech at Labour Party Conference (1)
        • CBI responds to Angela Rayner's Labour Party Conference speech
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to Belfast hosting Euro 2028
        • Latest GDP figures - October 2023
        • 38% of business report labour shortages holding back growth - CBI/Pertemps Employment Trends Survey (1)
        • CBI responds to latest inflation figures - October 2023
        • Output volumes fall, while cost pressures ease significantly - CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • Retail sales tumble as downturn enters its sixth month - CBI Distributive Trades Survey
        • CBI responds to PM speech on AI
        • Private sector growth prospects freeze over this winter - CBI Growth Indicator
        • Output stabilises but business sentiment deteriorates sharply - CBI SME Trends Survey
        • CBI responds to latest Bank of England interest rate decision (1)
        • CBI responds to AI Summit
        • CBI Scotland join other groups in call for freeze on business rates
        • CBI responds to King's Speech
        • CBI responds to latest GDP figures - November 2023
        • CBI responds to latest inflation figures (11)
        • More than 200 companies and trade associations join CBI and Make UK call on full capital expensing
        • Don’t sleepwalk into a year of low growth and lost opportunities – CBI Chief warns ahead of election campaign
        • CBI General Election Countdown Conference – CEO Rain Newton-Smith’s keynote speech in full
        • Manufacturing output falls and order books deteriorate – CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI responds to Autumn Statement
        • CBI responds to launch of Advanced Manufacturing Plan and Battery Strategy
        • CBI CEO calls on parties to end political short-termism to deliver a decade of sustainable growth - CBI Business Manifesto
        • Retailers anticipate a disappointing festive period - CBI Distributive Trades Survey
        • Services cost pressures ease significantly but business sentiment deteriorates
        • Private sector activity falls in November - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI responds to Government’s latest immigration proposals
        • FTSE chair and former CEO Rupert Soames to be next CBI President
        • CBI AGM - President Brian McBride's keynote speech in full
        • Use Scottish Budget to back business and jumpstart growth - CBI Scotland
        • Firm up foundations for growth or the 2020s will fail to roar - CBI Economic Forecast
        • CBI responds to monthly GDP figures (1)
        • CBI Wales responds to Mark Drakeford's resignation as First Minister
        • CBI responds to latest interest rate decision (2)
        • Retail downturn deepens as festive period disappoints – CBI Distribute Trends Survey
        • Manufacturing output stabilises but orders remain subdued – CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • Private sector activity endures a year of decline – CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI Scotland responds to Scottish Budget
        • CBI Wales responds to Welsh draft Budget
        • Financial service volumes dip in fourth quarter
        • CBI responds to monthly GDP figures for November 2023
        • CBI responds to latest Labour Market Statistics - January 2024
        • CBI responds to latest inflation figures (12)
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to the passing of the Stormont talks deadline
        • CBI Wales responds to Tata Steel redundancies
        • CBI Wales appoints new Chair
        • January sales setback leaves retailers downbeat on sector's prospects - CBI Distributive Trends Survey
        • Private sector growth momentum remains weak – CBI growth indicator - January 2024
        • Manufacturers cut back investment as output and orders weaken - CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to DUP support for return of Stormont Assembly
        • The Northern Ireland Business Brexit Working Group responds to progress on post-Brexit trading arrangements
        • CBI responds to latest interest rate decision - February 2024
        • CBI responds to Labour business tax plans
        • Legal action between CBI and former Director General settled
        • Build momentum to avoid economy remaining on standstill until election – CBI Budget Submission
        • CBI Northern Ireland appoints new Vice Chair
        • Output volumes unchanged, while demand uncertainty weighs on investment plans - CBI SME Trends survey
        • CBI responds to government consultation on AI regulation
        • CBI CEO speaks at LEAD 2024 conference
        • CBI responds to Labour’s Green Prosperity Plan
        • CBI Scotland responds to Scottish Government Cabinet reshuffle
        • CBI NI & Ibec launch All-Island energy policy report
        • CBI responds to latest labour market statistics - February 2024
        • CBI responds to latest CPI inflation data
        • CBI responds to latest GDP figures
        • Manufacturing output falls while selling price expectations accelerate - CBI Industrial Trends Survey (3)
        • Retail sales slump eases in February - CBI Distributive Trends Survey (3)
        • Latest CBI Survey Sector Survey - February 2024
        • CBI launches two ambitious committees focused on UK competitiveness
        • Private sector growth momentum remains weak - CBI Growth Indicator - February 2024
        • CBI urges Chancellor to double down on support for high growth industries
        • Boosting business investment is the path to achieving sustainable growth - CBI-Fraser of Allander Scottish Productivity Index
        • CBI responds to Spring Budget 2024
        • CBI responds to latest labour market statistics - March 2024
        • CBI responds to Parker Review - 2024
        • CBI responds to latest GDP figures - March 2024
        • CBI Wales responds to Welsh Labour leadership election result
        • CBI responds to the latest inflation data
        • CBI responds to government's Inclusion at Work report
        • CBI responds to Bank of England interest rate decision - March 2024
        • Manufacturing output falls but firms expect volumes to rise in the quarter ahead - CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • Business leaders and politicians attend CBI NI Annual Lunch
        • CBI Distributive Trades Survey - March 2024
        • Light at the end of the tunnel for private sector growth momentum - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI CEO calls for Living Standards Strategy to power productivity & boost wages
        • New permanent Chief People Officer joins CBI executive committee
        • Latest CBI Financial Services Survey - April 2024
        • GDP response - April 2024
        • CBI responds to latest labour market statistics - April 2024
        • CBI responds to the latest inflation data - April 2024
        • CBI responds to Oliver Dowden's speech about economic security - April 2024
        • CBI responds to Scottish Government statement on carbon emissions targets
        • Manufacturing sentiment improves in April – CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • Retail sales fall sharply in April - CBI Distributive Trades Survey
        • CBI Scotland responds to end of Bute House Agreement
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to draft NI budget agreement
        • CBI National Business Dinner - CEO Rain Newton-Smith's speech
        • Private sector activity falls but expectations hold firm – CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI responds to First Minister's resignation
        • CBI responds to the SNP's leadership announcement
        • CBI responds to Rachel Reeves speech on the economy
        • CBI responds to new Scottish Government Cabinet
        • CBI responds to latest Bank of England rate decision May 2024
        • CBI responds to GDP figures
        • CBI launches Tax & Green Investment Report
        • CBI responds to latest labour market data May 2024
        • CBI responds to Migration Advisory Committee review of graduate visas
        • CBI responds to National Infrastructure Commission annual progress review
        • Output volumes rise for the first time in a year and a half - CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI responds to new government campaign to connect employers to local Jobcentres
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to interim Fiscal Framework agreement
        • CBI responds to inflation figures
        • CBI responds to calling of 2024 General Election
        • London Arcadis boss has big plans for bold CBI policy
        • Retail sales grow at their fastest pace since December 2022 - CBI DTS
        • CBI responds to Shadow Chancellor's speech (2)
        • CBI Service Sector Survey - May 2024
        • CBI responds to Northern Ireland Budget vote
        • CBI responds to latest Scottish GDP figures
        • Private sector activity stabilises – CBI Growth Indicator
        • Next Government must use first 100 days to revitalise 'Brand Britain'
        • Scotland can decide more than an election, with its pivotal role in boosting UK economic growth – CBI Chair
        • The UK Economy is picking up steam, but more needs to be done to achieve sustainable growth - CBI Economic Forecast
        • CBI responds to Labour plans for 3,000 school-based nurseries
        • CBI responds to latest labour market statistics (13)
        • CBI responds to the Conservative manifesto
        • CBI responds to the latest monthly GDP data for April - June 2024
        • Ibec - CBI Northern Ireland All-Island Economy conference to discuss new opportunities to maximise economic benefits from cross-border cooperation
        • CBI responds to 2024 Labour Manifesto
        • CBI responds to inflation figures for May 2024
        • CBI Cymru Women's Leadership Survey aims to help tackle workplace gender inequality
        • CBI interest rate response June 2024
        • Output volumes unchanged, but expectations remain positive - CBI Industrial Trends Survey June 2024
        • Retail sales fell faster than expected in June following May's modest recovery - CBI DTS (June 2024)
        • Private sector growth expectations soften – CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI CEO tells the next government you can't be pro-growth without being pro-green
        • CBI CEO tells the next government you can't be pro-growth without being pro-green - full speech text
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to Economy Minister’s skills funding announcement
        • CBI responds to 2024 General Election result
        • Financial services growth momentum continues - CBI Financial Services Survey
        • CBI responds to Rachel Reeves’ first speech as Chancellor
        • CBI responds to National Wealth Fund Taskforce report
        • CBI responds to Labour Government’s ‘Back to Work Plan’
        • CBI responds to GDP figures for May 2024
        • CBI Wales responds to resignation of First Minister
        • CBI responds to inflation figures for June 2024
        • CBI responds to Climate Change Committee net zero assessment
        • CBI responds to the King's Speech - July 2024
        • CBI responds to latest Labour Market statistics - July 2024
        • CBI responds to Work and Pensions Secretary’s speech on boosting employment and tackling economic inactivity
        • CBI urges Government to pause and review Level 3 qualifications reform
        • CBI Scotland responds to Scottish Government aviation strategy
        • CBI responds to Welsh Labour leadership result
        • CBI responds to GB Energy announcement
        • Manufacturing output expectations strongest since 2022 - CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • Poor weather continues to dampen retail sales - CBI Distributive Trades Survey
        • CBI responds to new UK Trade Strategy
        • CBI responds to Chancellor’s statement on fiscal inheritance
        • Private sector growth expectations pick up – CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI responds to statement on the future of planning
        • CBI responds to update on remit of Low Pay Commission
        • CBI responds to Government's clean power schemes announcement
        • CBI responds to latest MPC decision on interest rates - August 2024
        • CBI Wales responds to election of new First Minister
        • Government can boost economy by £2.65bn with employee health tax incentives
        • CBI responds to latest labour market statistics - August 2024
        • CBI responds to latest inflation data for July 2024
        • CBI Scotland responds to GERS figures 2023/24
        • CBI responds to GDP data for June 2024
        • CBI Industrial Trends Survey August 2024
        • CBI Distributive Trades Survey August 2024
        • Costs rise across the services sector, as investment plans are cut
        • Plan for growth by turning unfit planning system into a magnet for investment
        • Competitiveness and cross-UK collaboration key to getting Scottish economy growing
        • CBI Growth Indicator - August 2024
        • CBI Scotland responds to Programme for Government 2024/25
        • CBI launches Business Rates report
        • CBI responds to labour market statistics (September 2024)
        • CBI responds to July 2024 GDP figures
        • CBI Scotland responds to Scottish Government’s Green Industrial Strategy
        • Make Scotland a clean energy superpower that delivers a golden ticket for UK growth
        • CBI/Pertemps Employment Trends Survey 2024
        • CBI launches services trade taskforce report - September 2024
        • CBI Scotland responds to Glasgow Commonwealth Games announcement
        • CBI responds to latest inflation data for August
        • CBI responds to MPC interest rate decision - September 2024
        • CBI responds to Chancellor’s speech at Labour Party Conference 2024
        • CBI Industrial Trends Survey Sept 2024
        • CBI responds to Prime Minister’s speech at Labour Party Conference 2024
        • CBI adds two senior figures from business to its Board
        • Retailers report marginal sales growth as online sales rise
        • Private sector growth expectations soften – September 2024 growth indicator
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to plan to boost regional growth
        • Financial Services report slowing growth and profits falling at their fastest rate in 15 years – Financial Services Survey
        • CBI responds to CCUS funding announcement
        • CBI responds to launch of new Regulatory Innovation Office
        • Press Release: CBI Autumn Budget Submission - October 2024
        • CBI CEO responds to Employment Rights Bill
        • CBI responds to August 2024 GDP figures
        • CBI responds to the launch of the government's industrial strategy
        • CBI responds to Labour Market Statistics - October 2024
        • CBI responds to September 2024 inflation figures
        • Business leaders hear from devolved political leaders at CBI Northern Ireland Business Breakfast
        • Unlocking women's leadership potential in Wales report published
        • Act now to shore up confidence and avoid future energy crises - CBI Chief urges government to unleash plan for net zero transition
        • CBI Chair Rupert Soames speech at CBI AGM 2024
        • CBI CEO Rain Newton-Smith speech at CBI AGM 2024
        • CBI CEO speech at Business Green Net Zero Festival 2024
        • Sentiment drops in manufacturing, as output volumes weaken – CBI industrial trends
        • Retail sales dip in lead up to Autumn Budget - CBI Distributive Trades Survey
        • CBI responds to increase in National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage
        • Private sector expects no growth in final months of 2024 - CBI Growth Indicator
        • CBI responds to Autumn Budget 2024
        • CBI responds to Conservative leadership election
        • CBI responds to National Energy System Operator’s clean power 2030 advice
        • CBI responds to US Presidential election result - Nov 2024
        • CBI responds to MPC decision on interest rates - November 2024
        • New CBI Wales Director looks forward to working with business to deliver a vibrant economy
        • CBI responds to labour market statistics (November 2024)
        • CBI responds to Prime Minister's COP29 announcement on NDCs
        • CBI responds to pension reforms ahead of the Mansion House speech
        • CBI responds to Chancellor's Mansion House speech
        • CBI responds to latest GDP figures for Q3 2024
        • CBI responds to latest inflation data for October 2024
        • Now is the team to unleash investment in Scotland - CBI Scottish Budget submission
        • Output volumes fall, but near-term outlook has improved – CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • CBI CEO warns of hit to profits and investment from Budget and calls for action to turbocharge growth
        • Rain Newton-Smith speech to CBI annual conference 2024
        • Rupert Soames speech to CBI annual conference 2024
        • Sentiment among retailers nosedived in November - CBI Distributive Trades Survey
        • CBI responds to White Paper on employment support reforms
        • Sentiment and activity deteriorate across services sector - CBI Service Sector Survey
        • Private sector expects activity to fall in the next three months
        • CBI Scotland responds to draft Scottish Budget 2025-26
        • CBI appoints new Scotland Director
        • CBI Economic Forecast - December 2024
        • CBI responds to Chancellor’s speech at Eurogroup meeting
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to announcement on cost of doing business
        • CBI responds to draft Welsh Government Budget 2025-26
        • CBI responds to the Deputy Prime Minister's new National Planning Policy Framework
        • CBI responds to October 2024 GDP figures
        • CBI responds to English Devolution White Paper - December 2024
        • CBI responds to latest inflation data for November 2024
        • Output volumes fall in final quarter of 2024 as growth expectations weaken further
        • CBI responds to MPC decision on interest rates - December 2024
        • No holiday cheer for retailers - CBI Distributive Trades Survey
        • Private sector expects steep decline in activity into 2025
        • Financial services optimism falls as Autumn Budget measures loom over investment plans
        • Maxol CEO Brian Donaldson appointed new CBI Northern Ireland Chair
        • CBI responds to latest inflation data for December 2024
        • CBI responds to latest GDP data for November 2024
        • Black Country galvanizing group MD appointed CBI West Midlands Chair
        • Output volumes fall as cost pressures strengthen - CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • Retail sales slump continues into January
        • Private sector expects activity to fall again - Growth Indicator January 2025
        • CBI responds to Chancellor's growth speech
        • CBI Chief Executive, Rain Newton-Smith gives growth speech to Said Business School
        • CBI responds to MPC decision on interest rates - February 2025
        • CBI responds to latest GDP data for Q4 2024 - Feb 2025
        • CBI Chair, Rupert Soames gives growth speech at CBI Midlands Business Dinner
        • CBI responds to latest inflation data for January 2025
        • Manufacturing volumes fell over the past quarter, but expectations turn positive - CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • Businesses should co-design apprenticeships to create a workforce to tackle growth opportunities
        • Poor sentiment among retailers lingers - CBI Distributive Trades Survey
        • CBI Scotland responds to Scottish Budget vote
        • CBI responds to Climate Change Committee's 7th Carbon Budget
        • CBI CEO urges government to back farming industry
        • Service sector struggles with falling activity and rising cost pressures - CBI Service Sector Survey - Feb 2025
        • Private sector activity expected to fall for fourth consecutive quarter – CBI Growth Indicator
        • New CBI Scotland Chair appointed as business targets sustainable growth
        • CBI responds to publication of amendments to the Employment Rights Bill
        • CBI Wales calls for a well-funded innovative planning system to deliver sustainable growth
        • CBI responds to Secretary of State for Scotland's speech at University of Edinburgh
        • Scottish business calls for Chancellor to back Acorn CCUS project
        • CBI responds to publication of Planning and Infrastructure Bill - March 2025
        • CBI responds to implementation of US tariffs on UK steel
        • CBI responds to the Prime Minister’s speech on regulatory changes
        • CBI responds to latest GDP data - March 2025
        • CBI responds to Leader of The Opposition's speech on Net Zero
        • CBI: Spending Review must hardwire growth ambition into the heart of government
        • CBI responds to latest UK interest rate decision - March 2025
        • Manufacturing output contracts in the quarter to March - CBI Industrial Trends Survey
        • Retail sales slump in March amid weak confidence - CBI Distributive Trades Survey
        • CBI responds to latest inflation data for February 2025
        • CBI responds to the OBR's Spring Forecast and the Chancellor’s statement to Parliament - March 2025
        • Private sector activity expected to decline through second quarter - CBI Growth Indicator
        • Business leaders and politicians attend CBI Northern Ireland Annual Lunch
        • CBI responds to President Trump's announcement of global tariffs - April 2025
        • CBI responds to London Luton Airport expansion plans
        • CBI responds to government consultation with UK businesses in response to President Trump's global tariffs
        • CBI responds to the Prime Minister's speech in the West Midlands - April 2025
        • Financial services business growth slows amid declining optimism - CBI Financial Services Survey
        • CBI responds to February 2025 GDP data
        • CBI Northern Ireland responds to NI Executive's new Tariffs Working Group
        • CBI responds to British Steel (Special Measures) Bill - April 2025
        • CBI Scotland responds to First Minister's statement on US trade tariffs
        • CBI responds to latest inflation data for March 2025
        • CBI establishes taskforce to ensure defence spending drives economic growth - April 2025
        • CBI Industrial Trends Survey - April 2025
        • Programme for Government must close the skills gap to support sustainable economic growth - CBI Scotland
        • Retail sales fall for the seventh month in a row, with a faster decline expected in May - CBI Distributive Trades Survey
        • Private sector expects activity to continue declining - CBI Growth Indicator - April 2025
        • First Minister attends CBI Wales Annual Lunch
        • CBI responds to UK-India trade deal announcement
        • CBI responds to Orsted cancellation of Hornsea 4 windfarm
        • CBI responds to latest interest rate decision - May 2025
        • CBI Chief Executive - Building Societies Association speech
        • CBI CEO responds to UK-US economic deal
    • Events
      • CBI Finance Directors Network (Northern Ireland) (2)
      • CBI / Ibec All-Island Annual Business Conference 2025
      • CBI Member Discussion with John Foster (Yorkshire & the Humber)
      • East of England Future Leaders Q2
      • CBI Future Leaders Network (Yorkshire & the Humber)
      • CBI Future Leaders Network (North West)
      • CBI Future Leaders Network (Yorkshire & the Humber) (1)
      • CBI Future Leaders Network (North West) (1)
      • CBI Member Discussion with John Foster (North West)
      • CBI Future Leaders Network (Yorkshire & the Humber) (3)
      • CBI Future Leaders Network (North West) (3)
      • CBI Future Leaders Network (South West) (Q2)
      • CBI Future Leaders Network (South West) (Q3)
      • CBI Future Leaders Network (South West) (Q4)
      • CBI Future Leaders Network (North Wales) Q2
      • CBI Future Leaders Network (South Wales) Q2
      • East of England Future Leaders Q4
      • East of England Future Leaders Q3
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