

Uber fuels 79% surge in taxi licence applications as Swansea market undergoes major shift
Uber’s arrival in Swansea has triggered a significant transformation in the city’s taxi and private hire market, with council figures revealing a 79% increase in licence applications over the past year as more drivers seek the flexibility offered by app-based work. The findings are contained in a report presented to Swansea Council’s Scrutiny Working Group, which examines how the licensing authority is adapting to changing market conditions and the impact of technology-led op
Perry Richardson
16 minutes ago3 min read


‘Show them my email’: Assembly Member reveals disabled traveller forced to prove right to TfL-funded taxi as Mayor of London responds
The Mayor of London has reaffirmed that Transport for London (TfL) staff should arrange and pay for an accessible taxi when no reasonable step-free alternative is available, following renewed concerns over inconsistent application of the policy across the network. Responding to a written question from Caroline Russell as part of Mayor’s Question Time, the Mayor acknowledged that Transport for London continues to strengthen staff training after reports that some disabled passe
Perry Richardson
2 hours ago2 min read


Paddington rank queues, Gatwick penalties and DBS renewals among latest warnings for London’s black cab drivers
The Licensed Taxi Drivers’ Association (LTDA) has urged London taxi drivers to pay closer attention to a series of administrative and operational issues that could result in unnecessary costs, penalties and disruption to their work. In the latest edition of its TAXI newspaper, LTDA Executive S.O. Paul Kirby outlines several areas where cabbies are continuing to encounter avoidable problems. Kirby writes: “There’s a lot to take note of at the moment, so please take a minute to
Perry Richardson
24 hours ago3 min read













































































