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  1. Evening Standard Indian ride-hailing app to rival Uber 'in talks with Transport for London' after UK launch Evening Standard Uber is used in 600 cities across 65 countries and has three million drivers. It launched in the UK in 2012. In June it won a partial victory when a judge granted it a short-term operating licence in London after the permit was not renewed over safety ... Indian Uber rival Ola launches taxi app in South WalesSky News all 138 news articles » View the full article
  2. City A.M. Shell applies for London private hire licence as it dips toes into ride-hailing market City A.M. Royal Dutch Shell has applied for a private hire licence in London in a bid to pilot its own Uber-style service. The application was submitted to Transport for London in July for its FarePilot app, which tells drivers where there is high demand for ... and more » View the full article
  3. Telegraph.co.uk Shell plots move onto Uber's ride-hailing turf with London licence application Telegraph.co.uk Royal Dutch Shell is planning to crash London's transport market with a new venture for the FTSE 100 energy giant that could create a fresh challenger to Uber. FarePilot, a Shell subsidiary, has applied for a private hire licence with Transport for ... Shell subsidiary applies for minicab licence in LondonFinancial Times Oil Giant Shell Bids For London Minicab LicenceHuffPost UK all 3 news articles » View the full article
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