TfL under fire for relying on Uber facial-verification data in licensing decisions
TfL is facing numerous legal appeals from Uber drivers as a result of its decisions to revoke their private licences on the basis of mistake

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TfL under fire for relying on Uber facial-verification data in licensing decisions
TfL is facing numerous legal appeals from Uber drivers as a result of its decisions to revoke their private licences on the basis of mistake
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Mayor and TfL seek to appeal Streetspace judgement
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The High Court ruling was pretty blunt. Transport for London’s Streetspace plan, introduced with a fanfare by Sadiq Khan last May as a super
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Daily Mail: Police back Uber's licence bid because taxi firm shares data with intelligence officers
Daily Mail: Police back Uber's licence bid because taxi firm shares data with intelligence officers.
A court has been told the ride hailing app shares 2,000 pieces of 'vital' information with senior officers, raising concerns about drivers'
Sadiq Khan today announced limits to the size of “golden goodbyes” after Transport for London paid departing executives more than £100
Not before time.
TfL Board approves final plans for Mayor’s “Crossrail for Bikes”
TfL Press release
London’s streets will become safer and more accessible for cyclists as the Transport for London (TfL) Board today (4 February) approved plans for the construction of four new cycle superhighways (East-West, North-South, CS1 and the inner section of CS5) and upgrades to the four existing cycle superhighway routes (CS2, CS3, CS7 and CS8) as part of the Mayor’s Cycling Vision.
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