
Uber sued by London taxi drivers for £250m over taxi-booking rules
A group of more than 10,000 black cab drivers is suing Uber after accusing it of breaching taxi-booking rules in London, in a move which could cost the ride-hailing

A group of more than 10,000 black cab drivers is suing Uber after accusing it of breaching taxi-booking rules in London, in a move which could cost the ride-hailing

Driving for Better Business have created an interactive Driving for Work Policy Builder to help fleet-using companies better address their legal responsibilities. More than a

Glasgow could soon become the latest European city to offer free public transport to its citizens. The pilot scheme would initially be tested out on

Breedon, the FTSE 250 vertically integrated construction group in the UK, Ireland and USA has announced a trading update ahead of its AGM today. Volumes

A plan to improve bus services in Levenmouth to complement the imminent return of rail services to the area has been approved by local councillors.

Devon County Council is planning to inject an extra £10 million into repairing the county’s roads this year. The proposal is due to go before

Nottinghamshire County Council has allocated £66.5 million for highway works from in the council’s 2024 to 2025 Highways Capital and Revenue Programmes — which were

Local Authorities are being invited to form consortia to apply for a share of £20 million of funding to deploy advanced technology for traffic control,

The nominations for the Highways UK Excellence Awards 2024 have just opened. You can help celebrate quality and excellence in the Highways industry by nominating projects, partnerships and teams

Reading Council has secured funding of £538,000 to develop plans to further improve cycling and pedestrian facilities. The award from the government agency Active Travel
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