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Liza loves podcasts, karaoke and really, really spicy food. The iconic London black taxi has been reinvented in a way that could hit back at that four-letter app which shall not be named -- whilst ...
The London taxi trade is not dying of natural causes ... It’s a rigged market. The black cab trade has been subjected to ever-tougher environmental, safety and accessibility standards. Our vehicles ...
The Knowledge of London, the rigorous test required to become a licensed black cab driver, has long been regarded as a ...
A new report has predicted the demise of the iconic London taxi but it is the cab trade itself – not Uber – that is to blame, writes James Ford London’s black cab industry is dying.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A cabbie has admitted using his black taxi to collect and sell drugs across London. Michael Redgrave, 57, of Cornwall Road in Waterloo ...
London black cab drivers had campaigned heavily in favour of new restrictions on the company, culminating in violent and angry protests at City Hall last year. Uber today welcomed the announcement.
Michael Redgrave, 57, acted as a drug dealer and courier, delivering cocaine in the City of London and surrounding areas between March 1 2022 and July 5 2023. After an investigation by the City of ...
London’s licensed taxi fleet has fallen by more than a third over the past decade, prompting growing concern from industry ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A cabbie has admitted using his black taxi to collect and sell drugs across London. Michael Redgrave, 57, of Cornwall Road in Waterloo, pleaded ...
Michael Redgrave, 57, of Cornwall Road in Waterloo, pleaded guilty to supplying cocaine at a hearing at Inner London Crown Court. Between March 2022 and July 2023 the taxi driver acted as a drug ...