Royal Mail privatisation pushes envelope
Britain’s Royal Mail, a traditional part of British life that can trace its history back 500 years to the days of Henry VIII, is to be privatised.
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Britain’s Royal Mail, a traditional part of British life that can trace its history back 500 years to the days of Henry VIII, is to be privatised.
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[ad_1] As of 1 July, audiences will be able to purchase the Royal Mail’s first ever Pride stamp collection from the postal institution. What’s more, they’ll be able to dive into a masterfully crafted illustrated world in the process. To create a celebratory collection marking the 50th anniversary of Pride, Royal Mail brought on board…
MP slams changes to Guisborough deliveriesGazette Liveby Mike Morgan, Evening Gazette Plans by the Royal Mail to close its delivery depot in the town were overturned after protests from staff and residents, as reported inset. However, the Royal Mail has now said it is reforming delivery times in the … More: continued here
Daily Mail Prince William & Kate Middleton, Cousins Planning Wedding of the Century?National LedgerThe paper claims it may be "a skeleton so large that even a vast royal closet would struggle to contain it." Will it spoil a possible $40 Million Wedding? …How Prince William and Kate Middleton are related thanks to Tudor tyrantDaily MailPrince…
How to access VAT free Royal Mail online postageTameBayby Chris Dawson It's the 2nd April today and Royal Mail business tariff price increases have come into effect and don't forget that many services will also attract VAT. If you haven't already done so you'll probably want to adjust your postage prices … More: continued here
[ad_1] Above: The Royal Mail recently released a set of stamps to celebrate Blackadder’s 40th anniversary. Writing the perfect script Just as a company is more than its CEO, Blackadder’s character roster extends beyond Edmund and Baldrick. Who could forget the baby-eating Bishop of Bath and Wells, the violent and corrupt clergymen? What about Nursie (or Bernard), Queenie’s…
Six formidable women, from a pioneering campaigner for women’s votes to Labour’s “Red Queen”, the late Barbara Castle, will be honoured today in a set of special stamps from Royal Mail. More: continued here