Postman’s racist terror campaign (BBC News)
A postman admits sending hate-mail letters to leading figures, including former Prime Minister Tony Blair.
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A postman admits sending hate-mail letters to leading figures, including former Prime Minister Tony Blair.
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Daily Mail Royals salute Britain's heroes in Afghanistan and Iraq: Kate, William and Harry see Queen unveil memorial honouring …Daily MailTony Blair (pictured right) is among the dignitaries attending today's unveiling by the Queen (inset) of a national memorial dedicated to the 300,000 Britons who served during the Gulf War and conflicts in Iraq and…
New address for Royal MailStornoway GazetteThe Royal Mail in Stornoway is on the move to a new address next Monday. From April 4, Stornoway Delivery Office postmen and women will be permanently based in new premises at 2 Rigs Road. Following a fire in November 2007, which destroyed the previous … More: continued here
Daily Mail Royal Mail signals end of the 'Sorry, you were out' cardDaily MailBut Royal Mail has signalled an end to the days of trekking across town to the delivery office for parcels or signed-for goods. It announced yesterday it will allow letters and parcels to be left with neighbours. Unlike its rivals, the state-owned…
[ad_1] These stamps are meant to celebrate the wide variety of ducks, both wild and domesticated, found across the UK. The ten featured species are the goosander, Indian runner, mallard duckling, mandarin, call, Aylesbury, pintail, silver Appleyard, shelduck and the eider. Royal Mail collaborated with Cardiff University’s Professor of Ecology, Steve Ormerod, and waterfowl author…
Former City minister Lord Myners was asked to probe the process after accusations that the public missed out on £1billion during the controversial sale. More: continued here
[ad_1] Royal Mail workers are going on strike throughout December, right before and up to Christmas, which means the last posting dates for Christmas are earlier than usual this year. Workers are taking industrial action on 9, 11, 14, 15, 23 and 24 December, meaning you will have to send your Christmas cards and parcels…