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Uber’s UK boss has quit : Exclusive comment from Warwick Business School

Britain’s top boss for ride hailing app Uber has quit as the company faces being stripped of its licence in London. In an internal email, Uber’s regional general manager for Northern Europe Jo Bertram, who counts Britain among her responsibilities, says […]

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Latest : Uber is already effectively banned from a number of countries including France, Spain and Belgium and now London

Uber to lose its license to operate in London, affecting more than 40,000 drivers https://t.co/7BAqrIdtkX pic.twitter.com/7QSv5qArvD — Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) September 22, 2017

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2016: The year of the re-brand … The Premier League, CBBC, Lynx, Channel 5, Uber, The Pony Club, Crossrail, Volkswagen and Oscar

By Amy Jackson, Director of branding agency @UnwrittenC Unwritten Creative Spring has only just arrived, but already 2016 is shaping up to be the year of the re-brand.  It seems after so many recession years of battening down the hatches

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The Lumia 530 will be available in the UK on September 4th from £60

This powerful entry to the Windows Phone 8.1 range represents Microsoft’s lowest cost smartphone delivering high-end apps, features and exceptional build quality for an uncompromised smartphone experience London. August 19th, 2014 — Microsoft today announced UK availability for its new

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Using digital to drive high street footfall and keep customers loyal for longer / Dan Mortimer

By Dan Mortimer, CEO of Red Ant With the demise of Blockbuster, HMV and Jessops, once again chatter moves to the death of the high street. The mistake here is in continuing to see the emergence of digital as the

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