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Cricket stars warned not to sign Hundred contracts

The Professional Cricketers' Association advises players against signing The Hundred contracts amid a dispute with franchise owners over controversial 12-month release clauses. Learn more about the standoff.

TfL's £4.3m annual phone bill revealed

Transport for London discloses it spent £4 million annually with O2 before switching to Vodafone. Discover the full financial details revealed by a Freedom of Information request.

95-year-old bus driver sets world record in Texas

Raymond Hager, 95, becomes world's oldest bus driver in Wichita Falls. The inspiring driver says he has 'no desire to quit' and was honoured by the mayor. Read his remarkable story.

Australia Sets World First Minimum Pay for Gig Drivers

Australia's food delivery giants DoorDash and Uber Eats partner with Transport Workers' Union to establish minimum hourly wage and accident insurance for drivers in landmark deal awaiting Fair Work Commission approval.

RMT: Bring Tube Cleaners In-House

RMT union demands London Underground cleaning contracts be brought in-house, as over 2,000 outsourced cleaners are denied sick pay and fair pensions. A demonstration is planned at City Hall.

Uber sued over AI pay system for drivers

Uber confronts legal demands to halt its AI-driven pay systems accused of slashing driver earnings. Worker Info Exchange alleges GDPR breaches in collective action.

East West Rail delayed to 2026 in guards row

The launch of East West Rail services between Oxford and Milton Keynes faces delays until at least 2026 amid a dispute over driver-only operated trains. Learn how this impacts the region's transport plans.

UK Watchdogs Must Act on Rip-Off Bills

New report reveals how complex contracts and poor regulation in services from mobiles to insurance are fuelling inflation and shortchanging UK consumers. Calls for stronger watchdog action.

Driver wins £1.3m home, takes cash instead

A Birmingham takeaway driver struggling with debt has won a £1.3 million dream home in a prize draw but opted for the £1 million cash alternative to secure his family's future.

Reform Public Procurement to Boost UK Growth

Chancellor Rachel Reeves urged to reform the UK's £400bn public procurement system, criticised as bureaucratic and costly, to drive economic growth and savings.

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