The impact of the ongoing global Covid-19 pandemic sees Uber announce that it will cut 3,700 jobs, or 14 percent of its workforce

The impact of the ongoing global Covid-19 pandemic sees Uber announce that it will cut 3,700 jobs, or 14 percent of its workforce
Former senior executive at Google's self-driving car project, who defected to Uber, pleads guilty to theft of trade secrets
Uber gradually resumes tests of autonomous vehicles after 2018 fatality, as self-driving car companies face increasing pressure to show path to viability
Arbitrators award Waymo $128 million over Uber's use of stolen technology after employee defection to rival driverless car division
Controversial Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick is to step down from the company's board of directors after selling off most of his shares
Uber's ride-hailing services in Germany have been banned in seven cities after a court found it lacks appropriate licence
Company calls Transport for London decision 'extraordinary and wrong' as TfL identifies 'pattern of failures' that put passenger safety at risk
Chinese giant's £10 billion secondary listing seen as a boost for Hong Kong as Asian financial hub continues to be wracked by anti-government protests
Uber found to still be using self-driving tech from Waymo, meaning a licensing deal between the two, or expensive redevelopment
Uber self-driving car that hit and killed a pedestrian crossing the road had 'safety flaws', said the NSTB
Anthony Levandowski, former head of Uber’s self-driving program, has been charged with theft of trade secrets
As it trials commercial robotaxi service in Arizona, Waymo is looking for ways to make its driverless rides more attractive than conventional ride-sharing
Unprofitable ride-hailing firm had set price at low end of range, but is still punished by sceptical investors and wider market turbulence
Public offering to raise $8bn to drive expansion and fund driverless cars and food delivery
Uber not responsible for death of pedestrian during autonomous vehicle testing in Arizona last year
The government's plans stop short of tightening controls on the zero-hour employment practices used by Uber and Deliveroo
Stern words and stiff fine from UK regulator after Uber displayed “complete disregard” for customers and drivers
Ouch. The 2016 data breach at Uber which it kept quiet has cost $148m in US legal settlement payments
The ride-hailing company has shuttered its self-driving trucks unit, which grew out of the troubled acquisition of start-up Otto two years ago
The transport firm's head of human resources, Liane Hornsey, resigned this week following a discrimination probe
Possible thaw in frosty relationship between Uber and Alphabet's Waymo as talks begin over self driving tech
Twitter, Facebook and others must take on a 'stronger duty of care' or face tighter state controls, Sadiq Khan is to say at South by Southwest
Taxi service could be back on the naughty step amid allegations it used bug bounty cash as hush money
ANALYSIS: In a surprise development, lawyers reveal evidence from ongoing criminal investigation of Uber to the judge in Waymo’s civil lawsuit against Uber
Uber tells ICO that 2016 hack saw names, numbers and email addresses stolen
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ICO and NCSC are looking into the scale of the Uber hack before they take next steps
Security experts are astounded at revelations that Uber concealed a cyberattack but what can businesses learn from it?
New Uber CEO comes clean about 2016 hack, claiming data was destroyed and new measures implemented. But can users and drivers be sure?
Proposed legislation drafted by two influential select committees would crack down on 'flexible' employers such as Uber and Deliveroo