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London held its top position in the analysis of 50 major European economic cities, even increasing its lead over Paris in second place, while the rest of the UK cities included featured in the top 20.
Simon Ford, a director at Colliers, said: “In the face of negative reports surrounding the UK’s political, social, economic and country risk issues, our research demonstrates that the country as a whole remains in a particularly strong position.
"While London may not score as highly as other European cities on some quality of life factors, it is apparent that companies in the capital have started to place more emphasis on creating workplaces that help accelerate their business and attract talent.” [...]