

Home Secretary announces restrictions to taxi and private hire use for asylum seeker medical travel from February 2026
The Government will stop asylum seekers from using taxis for routine medical appointments from February, following a review that identified extensive use of private hire vehicles for long-distance journeys. The decision marks a significant shift in transport policy for people housed in the asylum accommodation system and is aimed at cutting what ministers have described as unnecessary spending. The Home Office review was launched in September after a BBC investigation  report
Perry Richardson
13 hours ago2 min read


EXPLAINED: How does the Chancellor’s PHV VAT change impact taxi drivers and private hire operators?
The Government has formally confirmed that private hire vehicle operators will be excluded from the Tour Operators’ Margin Scheme (TOMS) from 2 January 2026, bringing an end to years of legal disputes and aligning all VAT treatment at the standard 20 percent rate. The decision followed its consultation on the VAT treatment of private hire vehicles, published in November 2025, which set out how the rule changes will apply and why the Treasury rejected alternative mitigation op
Perry Richardson
14 hours ago5 min read


‘PERFECT OPPORTUNITY’: GMB urges government to put driver welfare at centre of new taxi and PHV licensing standards
The GMB union has called on ministers to ensure drivers have a central role in shaping the Government’s planned national minimum standards for taxi and private hire vehicle licensing. The intervention follows the announcement that the Transport Secretary will be given powers to introduce a single national framework focused on safety and accessibility. Eamon O’Hearn, GMB National Officer, said the union has campaigned for national standards for years, arguing that fragmented r
Perry Richardson
2 days ago2 min read



































