Royal Mail to raise stamp prices
The price of a first-class stamp is to increase by 2p to 62p and second-class stamps by 3p to 53p, Royal Mail announces.
More: continued here
The price of a first-class stamp is to increase by 2p to 62p and second-class stamps by 3p to 53p, Royal Mail announces.
More: continued here
Insidethegames.biz Royal Mail will put London 2012 Paralympic gold medallists on stamp after U-turnInsidethegames.bizAugust 15 – The Royal Mail have caved into public pressure following a campaign headed by former Olympics Minister Dame Tessa Jowell and will produce stamps to celebrate each individual or team gold medal won by Britain during the Paralympics at ……
[ad_1] For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Royal Mail has put forward proposals that would see first-class mail kept as a six-days-a-week service, but second-class letter deliveries cut dramatically. It comes as part of…
[ad_1] South African citizens in the UK, with passports that are expiring, have inundated SAPeople with desperate messages after saying they have been unable to get hold of anybody at the SA Embassy in London for months. Phones have gone unanswered. Offices have been closed. And since around 12 August, the website no longer exists….
[ad_1] The Royal Family’s official Twitter account has shared a stunning photograph of the young Queen to celebrate Her Majesty’s 70 years on the throne. The account, which has over 4.6million followers, marked the milestone by sharing one of the first portraits taken of the Queen, 95, following her accession after he death of her father, King…
[ad_1] Growing up near the Boston Post Road, I never appreciated that I had the early postal system to thank for this old thoroughfare between New York and Boston. Nor did I know that I would one day proudly earn a living as a postal worker and spend 12 years as the elected leader of…
[ad_1] Law360, London (October 6, 2020, 5:56 PM BST) — Several truck companies urged a London appeals court on Tuesday to overturn a decision allowing admissions made in a €2.93 billion cartel settlement to be used against them in a private U.K. competition suit, arguing that doing so violates EU law. Paul Harris QC, counsel…