Royal Mail: City Demand For Shares Tops £30bn
Institutional investors have placed more than £30bn of orders for Royal Mail shares as the Government puts the finishing touches to the biggest UK privatisation for decades.
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Institutional investors have placed more than £30bn of orders for Royal Mail shares as the Government puts the finishing touches to the biggest UK privatisation for decades.
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[ad_1] A royal romance? Matt Smith (who played Prince Philip in The Crown) enjoys a night out in London with Emilia Clarke (who starred in Game of Thrones as a princess) By Katie Hind Showbusiness Editor For The Mail On Sunday Published: 01:00, 13 September 2020 | Updated: 01:03, 13 September 2020 The Crown met…
Royal Mail"in a mess"myHermesA Royal Mail customer in Lichfield has criticised the parcel delivery company after homeowners in his area have gone days without receiving their post. … More: continued here
The Independent Royal Mail shareholders paid over £800m in past four years while …The IndependentRoyal Mail shareholders have been paid over £800m in the past four years while the company scaled back the number of postal workers, delivery offices and …Fatcats sackful of cash as Royal Mail service slashed and …Mirror.co.ukOutrage as it's revealed Royal Mail…
[ad_1] Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are making headlines with a significant statement from their Archewell Foundation, as they issue an urgent call to action ahead of an important journey. The foundation has shared an appeal, coinciding with the commencement of Black History Month, encouraging the public to celebrate and educate themselves about influential leaders,…
BNP "slams" Royal Mail after leaflets rowmyHermes… company have been accused of deliberately misplacing the items and that Hertfordshire Constabulary and Royal Mail are looking into the allegations. …BNP fumes over missing election leafletsChelmsford Weekly Newsall 2 news articles » More: continued here
[ad_1] From the end of September, we’ll start to see the end of orange Signed For labels on our letters and parcels. Royal Mail are to discontinue the Orange Flash labels for Royal Mail Signed For 24 and Royal Mail 48 items. We are already seeing a significant reduction in use of the labels for…