Posties could take delivery of Royal Mail shares in float
Royal Mail staff could end up owning a tenth of the group when it becomes the biggest privatisation since the 1980s, according to reports over the weekend.
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Royal Mail staff could end up owning a tenth of the group when it becomes the biggest privatisation since the 1980s, according to reports over the weekend.
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Queen Elizabeth's camera saleMonsters and Critics.com –3 hours agoIn 2001, Hedgecoe won undisclosed damages and an apology from the Royal Mail after they claimed he had nothing to do with the stamp picture, insisting it … More: continued here
[ad_1] A cyclist has been taken to hospital after a crash with a car in Melksham. Paramedics treated the 55-year-old woman in Berryfield Park on Thursday (13 March). Police blocked the road, close to Semington Road, for while emergency services attended. The casualty was taken to hospital for treatment, but here injuries aren’t described as…
[ad_1] A postman has quit his job following the viral success of his sea shanty videos on TikTok. Watch one here: Nathan Evans, from Airdrie, Scotland, has amassed more than 440,000 followers on his TikTok account, where some of his sea shanty videos have racked up millions of views. In doing so, the former Royal…
Scotland Courier Royal Mail managers from across UK arrive in Dundee to help clear backlogScotland CourierRoyal Mail hope to clear the massive backlog of mail in Dundee East by the end of next week. A delivery van returns to the Dundee East delivery office. …25m letters and parcels held in limboScotsmanall 4 news articles » More:…
[ad_1] Among the major news on UK stocks, Royal Mail’s owner, International Distribution Services PLC (GB:IDS), has been hit with a new legal claim of £878 million over its bulk delivery services. The company has been accused of overcharging its customers, using its leading position in the bulk mail market. Following the news, IDS shares…
Ash cloud blamed for mail delaysBBC NewsThe Icelandic volcano ash cloud is being blamed for the Royal Mail missing its first class delivery targets in half the postcode areas of Wales. …and more » More: continued here