Fallon To Unveil £2.5bn Royal Mail Flotation
The Government will this week fire the formal starting-gun on the most ambitious privatisation in decades by unveiling plans for a £2.5bn autumn stock market listing of Royal Mail.
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The Government will this week fire the formal starting-gun on the most ambitious privatisation in decades by unveiling plans for a £2.5bn autumn stock market listing of Royal Mail.
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[ad_1] The Queen is known to enjoy a tipple and the end of a long day, with gin among the monarch’s favourite beverages. And now royal fans can get their own taste of Her Majesty’s favourite spirit as the royal has launched a new botanicals made with plants grown in her Sandringham estate. The batch of…
[ad_1] The Invisible Orchestra. Photo Ralph Barklam “I wasn’t sure about that weird act you put on last week, but it sounded bloody good”. Kristi quotes Metronome audience members a lot during our chat, and this particular one comes off the back of a show last November by Japanese psychedelic band Acid Mothers Temple. As…
[ad_1] A PURPOSE-built Royal Mail sorting office in Craigavon is on the market for £1.83 million. Number 2 Balteagh Road, Craigavon in Co Armagh, was built in 1995 and spans 22,087 sq ft and sits within a site of 1.9 acres able to host 134 cars and 10 lorries. Within the building there is a…
[ad_1] On Friday, more than 115,000 Royal Mail workers launched the first of four days of strike action in a salary dispute that the postal group claimed was likely to cause severe disruption for consumers. It is the latest in a string of strikes in the United Kingdom as workers seek more pay in…
In this week’s installment of “Fan Mail,” Broncos wide receiver Eddie Royal talks nicknames, playing for new coach John Fox and pitching for Taco Bell. More: continued here
[ad_1] 10 years ago BRIDGE OF TIES: The bridge at Allen Banks was restored to its former glory after being destroyed by flash flooding in 2013. The National Trust started rebuilding work in August after £100,000 was raised through the online ‘Save the Wobbly Bridge Campaign’. National Trust staff members were the first to walk…