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  1. Telegraph.co.uk Uber-rival Ola expands service to south west England Telegraph.co.uk ... “the LTDA welcomes fair competition in London and would expect to see Ola play by the rules if granted a licence to operate in the capital. Ola says that it is committed to raising safety standards in the UK's private hire industry from the get go ... and more » View the full article
  2. Telegraph.co.uk Mercedes-backed Uber challenger Via launches in London Telegraph.co.uk An Uber rival backed by Mercedes is set to arrive in London on Wednesday after waiting almost a year to have its private hire licence approved by Transport for London. Via, a New York start-up, will launch its ViaVan service, providing a shared-ride ... Another cheap new Uber rival called ViaVan just launched in LondonBusiness Insider Uber faces fresh competition in London as Mercedes-backed ViaVan launches ride sharing serviceCity A.M. Taking on UBER: Mercedes-Benz joint venture to provide competition to London taxisExpress.co.uk BusinessCloud -London Loves Business -Gizmodo UK all 150 news articles » View the full article
  3. Telegraph.co.uk Uber rival Taxify plots London comeback - The Telegraph Telegraph.co.uk A European Uber rival that was forced out of the UK after just three days last year is plotting a return to London, in a new challenge to the US taxi app. Taxify, which operates in 26 countries across Europe, Africa and Australia, applied for a private ... and more » View the full article
  4. Telegraph.co.uk Uber drivers can help to explain the pay gap Telegraph.co.uk The gender pay gap is a tricky concept for proponents of “evidence-based policy”. The Government has introduced a legal requirement for businesses with more than 250 employees to publish average gender pay statistics. The rationale is for “transparency ... and more » https://www.google.com/news
  5. 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
  6. Telegraph.co.uk Four in five customer complaints which led to Uber being banned from York were made by the city's taxi drivers Telegraph.co.uk The information raises concerns over the City of York council's gambling, licensing and regulatory committee to decision not to renew the licence on 12 December. Councillors on the committee had been considering an application by Uber Britannia Ltd to ... https://www.google.com/news
  7. Telegraph.co.uk Uber to remain on London's streets for months as licence appeal set for spring Telegraph.co.uk Uber's appeal against its London ban will not be heard until the end of April at the earliest, meaning its cars will remain on the capital's streets for at least several more months. Westminster Magistrates' Court heard on Monday that a five-day appeal ... Uber London licence appeal set for April at earliestFinancial Times Uber begins appeal against London license banThe Independent Uber Stays on London Streets Until at Least April on AppealBloomberg Reuters -Legal Cheek (blog) all 31 news articles » https://www.google.com/news
  8. Telegraph.co.uk Uber heads to court to appeal London ban Telegraph.co.uk A week on Wednesday, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) will decide whether Uber should qualify as a technology or transport company, a decision that may see it bound to strict local taxi regulations. The company is facing a series of legal battles ... https://www.google.com/news
  9. Telegraph.co.uk Former Uber UK chief Jo Bertram joins tech fund EQT Ventures Telegraph.co.uk Uber's recently-departed UK boss, who left shortly after the transport app lost its London licence, has signed up for a job at a European tech fund. Jo Bertram has joined EQT Ventures, a €566m (£499m) arm of the Swedish private equity group EQT, where ... https://www.google.com/news
  10. Telegraph.co.uk Uber designs system to stop passengers throwing up in driverless cars Telegraph.co.uk Uber has revealed plans to combat car sickness in driverless cars, unveiling a system of moving seats and blasts of air conditioning that it hopes will stop passengers throwing up in the back of its robot vehicles. A pitfall of autonomous car ... https://www.google.com/news
  11. Telegraph.co.uk Uber takes driverless taxi dreams up a gear with the help of Nvidia Telegraph.co.uk Uber's dream of ending its employment problems by replacing hundreds of thousands of drivers with computers edged closer to reality in Las Vegas yesterday, as the ride-sharing app announced a deal with a chip maker specialising in artificial ... Volkswagen, Uber to Deploy Nvidia's Technology for Self DrivingBloomberg all 187 news articles » View the full article
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