Get more women into boardroom, says Royal Mail CEO
Moya Greene, CEO of Royal Mail, argues change is needed to end the continued gender discrepancy in the boardrooms of public companies
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Moya Greene, CEO of Royal Mail, argues change is needed to end the continued gender discrepancy in the boardrooms of public companies
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UK welcomes TNT approach over Royal Mail stakeReuters India, India –15 minutes agoBy David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) – British business minister Peter Mandelson said state-owned postal operator Royal Mail should be part-privatized and he … More: continued here
Northampton Chronicle & Echo Residents pleased with school plans for former Royal Mail sorting officeNorthampton Chronicle & EchoResidents living near a former Royal Mail sorting office in Northampton have welcomed proposals to convert it into a secondary school. The Chronicle & Echo exclusively revealed last week that the building in Barrack Road, which has been…
[ad_1] Jofra Archer says he felt he had “let everyone down” after missing England’s Ashes tour due to injury. The World Cup-winning fast bowler has been out for 10 months with a troublesome elbow problem that has been operated on twice, and in that time England have won just one of the 12 Tests he…
[ad_1] The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) confirmed that, after a consultation with its members and a decision by its council, it has moved to a position of neutrality – neither opposing nor supporting a change in the law. It had adopted a position of opposition in 2005 and held that stance since then….
[ad_1] Police say their pursuit of criminals who use firearms and the removal of lethal weapons from the streets in ‘relentless’ 17:15, 20 Sep 2025Updated 17:22, 20 Sep 2025 Police at the scene on Weyland Road in Gorton after a man was shot in the foot(Image: Jason Roberts / Manchester Evening News) The spectre of…
Direct Mail“not just junk”, Say Marketing Expertsis4profitDirect mail must be targeted to offer a good return — that's the message from marketing experts, following research from Royal Mail which found that including direct mail in a marketing campaign can boost its return on investment (RoI) by 20 per cent. … More: continued here