Uber says it's making "a significant contribution" to the scheme, and that the benefits are worth £8 per week. IPSE offers two plans for regular members in the UK -- a standard membership for £154.73 (plus VAT) per year, and a premium "Plus" version for £247.65 (plus VAT) per year. The one offered to Uber drivers is "entirely different," however, and therefore "you can't compare them," a spokesperson for IPSE told Engadget. The scheme will, however, be offered "more widely later in the year," which could indicate how much money Uber is putting towards the initiative.

The IPSE partnership follows a flurry of Uber driver perks announced back in February. These include FlexPlay, which gives drivers the option to bank their earnings "early" in the week, earning advice sessions and a 12-month premium subscription to language learning app Busuu.

These additions have been overshadowed, however, by a deluge of controversies at the company. These include a messy legal dispute with Alphabet's Waymo division, a long list of executive departures, the revelations around "Hell," a program designed to track drivers who also work for Lyft, a crash involving one of its self-driving cars, a "Greyball" initiative designed to mislead law enforcement agencies -- the list goes on and on. Luckily we've put together a timeline so you can keep track of it all.