Uber has secured its right to continue operating in London after a judge upheld its appeal against Transport for London (TfL). The court date for Uber’s appeal of its London ban is set for 6 July, with a judge deciding today that the capital’s largest taxi union can take part in the proceedings. Uber was given a 15-month licence the following June after an appeal and was handed a further two-month licence when that expired in September. ON APPEAL FROM THE EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL HHJ Eady QC UKEAT/0056/17/DA . Uber kicks off a last-ditch attempt to appeal the landmark employment rights case in a two-day hearing at the Supreme Court on Tuesday. Uber has been allowed to continue operating in London until the appeal process is completed. ... With 45,000 drivers on its books in London, Uber … Before : THE MASTER OF THE ROLLS LORD JUSTICE UNDERHILL VP and . The company says its London … Uber has won the right to continue operating in London. LORD JUSTICE BEAN Between : UBER B.V. (“UBV”) (1) Appellants UBER LONDON LIMITED (“ULL”) (2) UBER BRITANNIA LIMITED (3) - and - Uber to require mask selfies for some riders 00:25. Uber’s appeal against Transport for London’s refusal to renew its operating licence will be heard this week. Uber was permitted to continue operating during the various appeals processes but under a thick London fog of uncertainty. Uber can keep operating in London after the ride-hailing company won a court appeal on Monday Sept. 28, 2020, against the refusal by transit regulators to renew its … The ride-hailing company was contesting a decision made by Transport for London (TfL) … A four-day hearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court begins on Monday. Uber can keep operating in London after the ride-hailing company won a court appeal on Monday after transit regulators had declined to … ... How London's withdrawal of Uber… Uber has launched an appeal against Transport for London‘s (TfL) decision to pull its operating licence in the capital.. Royal Courts of Justice Strand, London, WC2A 2LL Date: 19/12/2018 . Yesterday the court granted an …