RM3D926R5–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News
RM3D926RT–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News
RM3D926RW–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News
RM3D926RM–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. Unite Union members hang a banner during a demonstration.Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News
RM3D926RH–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. Police officers confront Unite Union members during a demonstration. Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News
RM3D926RP–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. A Unite Union member hangs a banner during a demonstration.Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News
RM3D926RX–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. Police officers confront a Unite Union member during a demonstration. Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News
RM3D926T1–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. A Unite Union member holds a placard during a demonstration.Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News
RM3D926CN–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. A Unite Union member holds a placard and flag during a demonstration. Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News
RM3D926CM–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News
RM3D926CX–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News
RM3D9267G–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. A Unite Union member holds placards during a demonstration.Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News
RM3D9267J–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. Two Unite Union members hold placards during a demonstration.Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News
RM3D92662–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. A Unite Union member holds a placard during a demonstration.Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News
RM3D9264H–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. Two Unite Union members hold placards during a demonstration.Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News
RM3D92624–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. Two Unite Union members hold placards during a demonstration.Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News
RM3D925YH–London, UK, 3rd November 2025. Unite Union activists hold placards during a demonstration outside parliament. Taxi and private hire drivers protested in Westminster, calling for action on the Casey report's call to end out-of-area licensing. The demonstration, organised by the Unite union, brought together drivers from across the UK who are concerned about regulations, safety, and driver incomes. The key issue is licence shopping—current laws allow drivers to get licensed by any local authority, no matter where they intend to work. Credit:James Willoughby/ALAMY Live News