Uber to spend $50m on safety kit as it tells drivers and passengers to wear masks May 13, 2020 Uber has set aside $50m (£41m) to buy personal protective equipment for drivers as it introduces new rules requiring all users to wear face masks. Chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi today told reporters that the ride-hailing app will roll out a string of new safety measures as it looks to address concerns about the Covid-19 pandemic. [...]
Coronation weekend: How to get around London, what roads are closed and are buses and trains working? May 5, 2023 Londoners have been warned the Coronation weekend will lead to numerous road closures in central London, with services likely to be “very busy”. Transport for London confirmed there are “no planned closures” of the London Underground network, but warned during the day on Saturday particularly at key interchanges it will be considerably busier than usual. [...]
Ride hailing app Ola banned in London October 4, 2020 Uber rival Ola has been banned from operating in the capital by Transport for London
Uber to cut 3,700 employees as ride-hailing demand slumps due to coronavirus May 6, 2020 Uber will cut 3,700 employees and its chief executive will forgo his salary for the rest of the year as demand for ride-hailing services collapses due to the coronavirus outbreak. The company said the job losses will include roles in its customer support and recruitment teams, with $20m in costs expected to be incurred as [...]
The Notebook: George Lagarias on why we’ve all been asking the wrong question about inflation January 15, 2024 George Lagarias, chief economist at Mazars, takes the Notebook pen to talk inflation, films and Winter Wonderland.
AI governance – who’s in control? October 6, 2023 Lord Holmes urges us all to be part of the AI governance discourse if we want to ensure that ‘safe’ systems can work for everyone.
The UK government needs equity stakes in AI firms to truly safeguard its citizens May 31, 2023 To ensure AI is scrutinised, the UK government should accept some intervention is needed and take on equity stakes in artificial intelligence firms to shape the future of the technology, writes Simon Neville
Deliveroo bosses face prison sentences following worker status abuse April 19, 2022 Two former Deliveroo bosses were handed suspended one-year prison sentences by a French court this morning after abusing the freelance status of riders working for the takeaway delivery firm. They were also fined €30,000, with the company receiving the maximum penalty of €375,000. A Deliveroo spokesperson said that whilst it “categorically rejects this judgement”, they [...]
Just Eat’s Grubhub sale goes sour as tech shares continue to slip May 29, 2022 Just Eat's sale of Grubhub may be scuppered as brutal market movements wipe £5bn off its valuation and bosses prepare for a major writedown.
Just Eat teams up with McDonald’s to drive home delivery efficiencies March 22, 2022 European takeaway giant Just Eat Takeaway.com has entered a "long-term global strategic partnership" with McDonald's as the delivery firm tries to remain profitable in a post-pandemic world.