Uber finally get the date for their appeal against TFL's refusal to licence then as a private hire operator in London
Uber's appeal against its London ban will not be heard until the end of April at the earliest, meaning its cars will remain working on the capital's streets for at least several more months.
Westminster Magistrates' Court heard on Monday that a five-day appeal is likely to be held on April 30, although it could be pushed back until June 25.
Uber were deemed not fit to operate back in September but instead of revoking their licence, which would have meant Uber had to stop all operations in London, TfL decided to only not renew their licence. This has allowed the company to carry on regardless.
London's Mayor, Sadiq Khan recently said at a MQT at City Hall that this appeal process could take years to complete.
Currently Uber are operating free of charge.