A Belfast black taxi service is on the brink of collapse, a worker warned. Second-hand Hackney-style black taxis have been providing a transport service in west Belfast for more than 50 years.
In Belfast, the black taxis are back. "It's my first time back in town since the lockdown," says passenger Anne Blake. "It's great to see them back. I thought, thank God. It's a wee bit of normality." ...
"If you're in the habit of crossing yourself or saying the Hail Mary, you'd best hold off for the next 20 minutes," says Billy, our jovial cabdriver, who is steering his Black Taxi through a gate and ...
In May 1998, Columnist Mike Kelly and Senior Photographer Carmine Galasso traveled to Northern Ireland to chronicle the historic peace deal between Protestant unionists and Roman Catholic nationalists ...
Belfast's black taxis turned Tuesday evening into a nightmare before Christmas for motorists as they protested in a dispute with the city's traffic wardens. The public hire cabbies went on a 'go slow' ...
Solicitors for one of the north’s most iconic taxi companies are to issue legal proceedings against a cyber security organisation linked to British intelligence over false claims linking the industry ...
The new bus lanes will run at peak traffic times from 7.30am to 9.30am and from 3.30pm to 6.30pm. Changes to the operating ...
A bus passes through the Victoria Square Shopping complex in Belfast, Northern Ireland. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison) This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining ...
Black taxis have been providing a transport service in west Belfast for more than 50 years Some 85 west Belfast black taxi drivers have lost their jobs since Glider buses were introduced, a spokesman ...
It was thought Belfast's bus lanes were about to be flooded by 2,000 taxis – but now it looks like the figure could be as high as 4,500. Cycling groups recently protested outside the City Hall over ...
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