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  • DLR workers have voted in favour of a strike

    October 22, 2015

    Contract workers on the DLR have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike, as the dispute over "a range of serious unresolved issues" rumbles on.  More than 92 per cent of staff across all grades on the Keolis Amey Docklands Light Railway voted in favour of industrial action, RMT said today. No date has been set [...]

  • London Tube strike 2015: This map shows how the strikes hit retail sales

    October 22, 2015

    This summer’s Tube strikes were a headache for more than just frazzled commuters: A new map shows it also changed our shopping pattern dramatically, striking hard against retailers in the city. Using figures on sales transactions made across 10,000 stores across the capital, Applied Predictive Technologies has analysed the effect of the August Tube strike [...]

  • Transport for London: Uber and London’s private hire trade need new regulations

    October 20, 2015

    On Friday, the High Court declared that smartphones used by some private hire drivers were not taximeters. This confirmed the view that Transport for London (TfL) has held all along. It was right to seek clarity on the matter at the High Court because, as the regulator of the taxi and private hire trades, we [...]

  • Transport for London development project to provide an extra 10,000 homes across London

    October 20, 2015

    It may be more at home ferrying workers across the capital – but now Transport for London (TfL) has announced plans to build homes, as well. In fact, it reckons it can create 10,000 homes in London. More than 300 acres of land owned by TfL across 75 sites has been put forward for development. The organisation suggests it will create [...]

  • From Uber and the Night Tube to Megabrew and Amazon Fresh: Here’s what got us talking this week

    October 16, 2015

    It was a week in which an eagle gave us a glimpse of its view of London. We learned how much fare dodgers are getting away with (and where are the stations giving them a free ride).  And we discovered that, while spiralising is in, sexy pants are definitely out. Here's what got us talking this week [...]

  • Walk London weekend October 2015 routes: The best free guided walks around the capital for TfL’s autumn ambling scheme

    October 16, 2015

    This weekend sees the launch of Transport for London's Walk London weekend, a new initiative designed to get us city slickers off our backsides and getting out to see some of the best free sites the capital has to offer.  There will be more than 40 guided walks for TfL's "Autumn Ambles", connecting parks, woodland, [...]

  • Taxis at dawn: Uber and Transport for London taximeter High Court ruling due Friday morning

    October 16, 2015

    The fate of Uber in London will be known this morning, when the courts finally decide if the app is legal or not in a long-running and bitter battle with rival black cab drivers. A High Court judge will hand down a ruling on whether the app is considered a taximeter – a device which is only allowed to [...]

  • London Mayor Boris Johnson on Uber: “The toothpaste is out of the tube”

    October 15, 2015

    London Mayor Boris Johnson has said disruption from tech companies such as Uber is inevitable, and the best cities can do is "create a level playing field" for established trades such as black cabs. Speaking in Tokyo, at a UK embassy event promoting startups, he said: "Once the toothpaste is out of the tube, that's [...]

  • Night Tube start date talks: Transport for London to cut out unions and go direct to workers

    October 15, 2015

    Transport for London (TfL) has threatened to side-step organised labour after union leaders walked out of Night Tube talks yesterday, delaying delivery of the 24-hour underground service indefinitely. In a statement last night, TfL said that union leaders from Aslef, RMT, TSSA and Unite have “jeopardised” the Night Tube by leaving the negotiating table – [...]

  • TfL: Union bosses continue to hold London back when it comes to the Night Tube – that’s why we’re cutting them out of talks

    October 15, 2015

    When we announced our intention to run the Tube all night at weekends, Londoners and visitors rightly started to contemplate how much easier it would make their lives. No missing the last train home after a night out, no wandering around an unfamiliar part of town at night trying to hail a cab, much easier [...]

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