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Uber is refused a licence to continue operating in York

YORK has followed London in refusing to renew minicab transnational Uber’s licence to operate in the city, it was revealed yesterday.

In its decision late on Tuesday, a City of York Council committee cited the number of complaints that it had received about the company.

More than half of the 296 complaints to the council about taxi and private hire drivers in the previous 12 months involved Uber, according to a report provided to the committee.

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