Uber's future in london under threat

By James Quinn
Updated September 23 2017 - 10:58am, first published 10:28am
London, after all, is a world city partly because it has a history of welcoming new entrants. Photo: Bloomberg
London, after all, is a world city partly because it has a history of welcoming new entrants. Photo: Bloomberg

The unthinkable has happened. In an environment where technology is all-pervasive, and companies that disrupt markets using algorithms and smart software can seemingly do no wrong, Sadiq Khan's Transport for London (TfL) has reached for the stop button.

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