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Birmingham Mail York has followed London by refusing to grant Uber a licence Birmingham Mail Uber's licence was due to expire in York on Christmas Eve this year, having twice previously been granted clearance to operate - most recently on December 21 2016. Last month it was revealed that Uber had been the subject of a massive data breach which ... York Council refuses Uber licence renewalBBC News British city of Sheffield gives Uber a welcome boostReuters UK York becomes third English city to ban UberYahoo Finance UK Jalopnik all 123 news articles » View the full article
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Uber driver charged after exposing himself to passenger WBRC FOX6 News - WBRC.com GARDEN CITY, NY (WABC/CNN) – An Uber driver in New York was arrested after he unzipped his pants and exposed himself to a female passenger for the duration of her ride, police say. Taylor Evans, a 24-year-old former driver for Uber, is charged with ... and more » View the full article
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BBC News York Council refuses Uber licence renewal BBC News Wendy Loveday, chair of the York Private Hire Association, said there was also an issue with passenger safety. Uber had its licence suspended in Sheffield after it failed to respond to official requests about its management. Transport for London, which ... Another British City Wants Uber OutJalopnik all 123 news articles » View the full article
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Daily Mail Doctor battling to hospital through wintry weather slams Uber's surge-pricing after she was quoted up to £149 for a ... Daily Mail When MailOnline checked the cost a day later, the same trip was being offered from £14 to £23. Uber has defended their policy and said the prices rise and fall with demand. Dr Daman Mullhi chose to reach her workplace with a £30 minicab from a local ... Doctor calls Uber 'mercenary' after £149 quote for a 10-mile trip in the snowiNews all 2 news articles » View the full article
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Birmingham Mail THIS is why Uber hikes its prices during snowy weather Birmingham Mail Dr Mullhi, who couldn't get a vehicle off the drive this morning, resorted to calling for an Uber alongside countless other Brummies. The anaesthetist worker was left utterly outraged at the cost. Dr Mullhi said: "Whilst I understand that taxi firms ... and more » View the full article
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York Council refuses Uber licence renewal BBCView the full article
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York Council refuses Uber licence renewal BBCView the full article
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Metro Uber taxi quote in snowy Birmingham 'outrageous' BBC News An Uber spokeswoman said the app used "dynamic pricing" which meant fares automatically increased when the demand for cars in a specific area was greater than the cars available. "Bad weather meant there were many people looking to book a car but fewer ... Stranded NHS worker told it would cost £149 for a ten mile Uber rideMetro Uber 'wanted to charge £149 for trip from Harborne to Solihull' because of the snowBirmingham Mail Uber 'charge £149 for a 10 mile trip after price surge because of snow'The Sun all 5 news articles » View the full article
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Metro Stranded NHS worker told it would cost £149 for a ten mile Uber ride Metro NHS workers desperate to brave the arctic conditions to get to work in Birmingham this morning were getting charged up £149 for a 10 mile Uber ride. The city was hit by a huge 'snow bomb' yesterday which saw six inches of snow fall within hours and ... Uber 'wanted to charge £149 for trip from Harborne to Solihull' because of the snowBirmingham Mail Uber taxi quote in snowy Birmingham 'outrageous'BBC News Uber 'charge £149 for a 10 mile trip after price surge because of snow'The Sun all 5 news articles » View the full article
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Colder than MOSCOW: Britain shivers on its coldest night for seven years as temperatures plummet as low as -15C and ... Daily Mail Uber users have criticised the taxi-hailing app for charging up to £150 for a ten-mile journey in the snow. The automatic 'surge pricing', which comes into effect during busy periods, resulted in the charge from Harborne to Solihull in Birmingham today ... and more » View the full article