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HeraldScotland Fringe Q&As: Comedian Jo Caulfield on 15 years at the Fringe, the deadpan humour of Scottish people and the reality ... HeraldScotland This year I've had far too many run-ins with bad tempered shop assistants, ridiculous service in uber-cool hip hotels, and several embarrassing experiences on holiday. I'll be talking ... I love Edinburgh so much I moved here six years ago. Where do I ... View the full article
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The Guardian Uber says it has changed as London licence ban appeal begins The Guardian ... Sheffield, Stoke, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast. “I think that it would mean the other cities would need to scrutinise the licences they have issued … in order to safeguard their own citizens,” one legal expert said. De la Mare said Uber ... and more » View the full article
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Chortle Eaten By Lions Chortle A great cast including Johnny Vegas and Asim Chaudhry bring a good dose of fun to the new British comedy Eaten By Lions, which premieres at the Edinburgh International Film Festival today. But director Jason Wingard can be clunky in his handling ... View the full article
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The Scotsman SnapDragon named top global 'disruptor' The Scotsman SnapDragon, the Edinburgh-based legal tech company, has been named as one of the world's most disruptive businesses. The firm, which recently ... These were then judged by senior figures from global brands including Google, Uber and Virgin StartUp. View the full article
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BusinessCloud Uber plans to connect whole of UK with flying taxis BusinessCloud The flying cars promised in movies like Blade Runner and Back to the Future may be closer than you think - if Uber has its way. The tech giant plans to connect the whole of the UK with 'flying taxi' drones which do not require massive changes to ... View the full article
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Channel NewsAsia Commentary: Employers baffled by dual-income couples with joint ambitions Channel NewsAsia Uber for travel; Ocado for groceries; WhatsApp for school communiqués and nanny instructions; Amazon and Outlook for everything else. “It frees up time,” she said. “And that's huge.” Better technology may be one of several reasons why more women work ... View the full article