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London's transportation regulator has refused to renew Uber's license to operate in the U.K. capital, saying the company is not "fit and proper" to run a private ride-hiring service.
Responding to the denial to renew its license, Uber in London General Manager Tom Elvidge says city regulators "caved in to a small number of people who want to restrict consumer choice," adding ...
TFL had already been keeping Uber on a tight leash following concerns about aggressive corporate tactics and passenger safety. It had revoked Uber's license once before, in 2017, but a court later ...
Uber launched in London in July 2012, just in time for the London Olympics that year, and it has since grown exponentially amid regular protests, primarily from black cab drivers, whose business ...
Uber can operate in London while it appeals the regulator’s decision in one of Uber’s top 5 markets, which has 45,000 drivers and 3.5 million riders.
In London, the crowd seems to be leaning pro-Uber. Despite Uber’s monstrous string of bad PR and recent complaints about extra traffic congestion on London streets, the service is popular.
LONDON — Uber won an appeal Tuesday to regain its taxi license in London after agreeing to stricter government oversight, a crucial victory for efforts by its new chief executive to revamp the ...
Uber can keep operating in London after the ride-hailing company won a court appeal on Monday Sept. 28, 2020, against the refusal by transit regulators to renew its license.
Uber struck a deal with London’s famed black cab fleets to list 15,000 drivers in its app. Its a major win for the ridehail company, which aims to list all the world’s taxis in its app.
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