Royal Mail Shares Surge in Debut
A 38 percent increase reignites criticism that the government sold a majority of Britain’s main postal service too cheaply.
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A 38 percent increase reignites criticism that the government sold a majority of Britain’s main postal service too cheaply.
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[ad_1] The King was described as being “jolly” and “in great spirits” by guests as he played a recorder made out of a carrot at a music reception at Windsor Castle. Charles returned to official public duties after temporary side effects from cancer treatment forced him to cancel a string of engagements at the end…
[ad_1] WITTON Albion’s wait for a fixture continues. The bad weather has put paid to their game against Morpeth Town today, halting their bid to end a run of three weeks without playing. An early morning inspection of the Wincham Park pitch found it to be waterlogged after the week’s heavy rain, causing the match…
[ad_1] As the late Queen’s cousin and eldest confidante, Lady Elizabeth Anson shared an intimate relationship with Her Majesty like no other. For several years, the details of their lengthy phone calls and private dinners remained shrouded in secrecy. But, following her death on November 1, 2020, poignant revelations by journalist and royal biographer Sally Bedell…
Royal Mail chairman Donald Brydon re-appointedThe IndependentThe chairman of the Royal Mail has been re-appointed for three years on an unchanged annual salary of £200000, it was announced today. Donald Brydon was appointed chairman of the postal group in 2009. Postal affairs minister Norman Lamb said: "Donald … More: continued here
UK Fundraising Charity founders honoured in Royal Mail stamp setUK FundraisingSue Ryder, and Eglantyne Jebb, the founder of the organisation that became Save the Children, feature in the Royal Mail's latest set of special stamps, released on 15th March. The British Humanitarians set comprises six stamps honouring some of Britain … More: continued here
[ad_1] Royal Mail’s plans to ditch second-class deliveries on Saturdays across the UK will not be rolled out until early next year, the postal service has said. It has been running a pilot across 35 delivery offices to overhaul letter delivery services, including scrapping second-class deliveries on Saturdays and changing the service to every other…