London’s Uber app taxi protests: Here’s what you need to know June 11, 2014 Thousands of London's iconic black cabs are today staging a mass protest against innovative taxi app service Uber. Uber customers can hail a ride using their smartphone, which will show them the nearest vehicle available. Organised by the Licensed Taxi Drivers Association (LTDA), the protest could wreak traffic chaos across large swathes of the capital. [...]
Uber app strike to cause travel chaos as 10,000 taxis protest today June 10, 2014 More than 10,000 black cabs are expected to cause traffic chaos in central London today in a protest against Uber, whose customers can use a smartphone app that shows the nearest available driver. The protest, starting at Trafalgar Square at 2pm, is likely to cause gridlock, tailbacks and delays across many parts of the capital. [...]
Ex-England star John Barnes gets red card for TfL rap June 10, 2014 Ex-England star John Barnes flew in from Singapore yesterday to perform a very special task for Southwark Underground station. He took time out from his busy pre-World Cup schedule to give a service update for the station (a good service on all lines, apparently). As well as cheering up commuters, Barnes was in the station [...]
Watch ex-England star John Barnes cheering up commuters this morning June 10, 2014 John Barnes flew in from Singapore at 6am this morning to perform a very special task for Southwark Underground station. The former England international turned commentator took time out from his busy pre-World Cup schedule to give a service update for the station (a good service on all lines apparently). As well as [...]
A lorry has broken down in Oxford Circus. It’s carrying this massive octopus June 3, 2014 We can't help but think that there will be some very confused commuters in London this morning. It appears to be made out of polysterene, but do take care folks, these creatures can run on their tentacles, and have nine brains. Oh, and good luck explaining how it made you late to the boss. Unsurprisingly, [...]
Transport for London looks for £3.5bn of commercial revenues June 2, 2014 TRANSPORT for London (TfL) has begun searching for a new sponsor of the city’s bicycle hire scheme, hoping to bring in more money and a long-term partner following Barclays’ departure. The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has written to 200 of TfL’s biggest advertisers to gauge interest in sponsoring the bicycles, which were launched on [...]
The week in brief June 1, 2014 Twitter and Omnicom sign mobile ad deal Omnicom struck a $230m (£137.5m) mobile ad deal with Twitter last week, reportedly securing the media agency fixed ad rates, preferential inventory access, early information on new formats from Twitter, and an eventual integration of the two firm’s programmatic mobile ad exchanges. The agreement follows on from a [...]
Row over Uber app heading to the High Court May 29, 2014 TRANSPORT for London has asked the High Court to endorse its view that the Uber car booking service complies with laws on taximeters. The Licenced Taxi Drivers Association, which has criticised the app for unfairly competing with London’s black cabs, said the decision does not affect its plans to hold protests over Uber’s tactics on [...]
Tube power strike is called off May 22, 2014 THE UNITE and TSSA unions said last night that a planned strike over the bank holiday weekend by staff in the London Underground’s power control centre had been called off following negotiations with TfL. Around 40 workers had threatened to walk out tomorrow morning for three days in a dispute over pay and conditions, though [...]
Tube says trains will run over bank holiday in spite of strike May 19, 2014 TRANSPORT for London insisted yesterday that the London Underground will continue to run over the bank holiday weekend, despite union claims that a looming strike by staff manning the power controls would halt the Tube. The Unite union met with TfL officials yesterday to try to avoid a three-day walkout in protest at pay and [...]