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Uber's rival taxi operators in England and Wales will not face a 20% VAT charge on their profit margins outside of London ...
Uber has had problems with its licenses in a number of other British cities, but London is its largest target market in Europe. The license has been granted for a 15-month period with a number of ...
Uber may have lost its license to operate vehicles on the streets of London, but that isn’t stopping the company from offering a boat service. The Thames Clipper commuter service will soon be ...
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 has found a way to keep operating in London. But that doesn't mean it can conquer Europe. With its London license at risk, Uber convinced a judge last month that it had embarked on a ...
Uber will be able to operate in London for the next 21 days, and the company pushed a notification to local riders on Monday saying that the decision wouldn’t affect service.
Uber’s experience in London highlights its broader regulatory challenge. In Europe, the company has struggled to get a foothold in countries like Germany, Spain, Italy and Denmark, where tougher ...
London is one of Uber's biggest markets globally with more than 3.5 million riders. Uber has 21 days to appeal the decision, and can keep operating within that time period.
Uber will turn, in part, to its users to advocate for the brand. So far, a Change.org petition to keep Uber running in London has earned over 740,000 signatures since Friday.