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A Brazilian man, who’s applied for asylum in the UK, has been found to be earning ‘over £6,000 a month’ through rented ...
The Home Office has agreed to share information about asylum hotel locations with food delivery companies in a bid to tackle suspected hotspots of illegal working. An agreement with Deliveroo, Just ...
Asylum hotel locations are to be shared by the Home Office with food delivery companies to combat illegal working by asylum ...
Deliveroo said last week it had asked civil servants for the hotel addresses so it could block accounts operating from these ...
Procurement leaders at Deliveroo, Santander, Vodafone, Royal Mail and Bupa are rethinking value, using AI and purpose to ...
A Brit is cycling 14,000 miles from Sheffield to Sydney to raise money for mental health charity Mind Over Mountains. Simon Watts, 31, trained by working as a food delivery rider and has spent just ...
Research co-presented by Zero9's Managing Partner, Angharad Kenward and YunoJuno COO, Joao Martires, revealed that today's global workforce is increasingly embracing flexible working arrangements, ...
Tesco has announced that all customers can now access 8 weeks’ worth of home delivery and click and collect slots over the ...
MIGRANTS working illegally as food delivery riders from asylum hotels are to be arrested and have their bikes seized in a major crackdown. The Home Office vowed to target the racket after ...
Migrants living in taxpayer-funded asylum hotels are securing work as fast food delivery riders within hours of entering Britain, it has emerged. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said he had ...
Chris Philp names and shames Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats for hiring illegal immigrants at taxpayer's expense.
A Deliveroo spokesman said it had "zero tolerance for any misuse of our platform and we will offboard any accounts which fail to meet their legal obligations when working with us".