Royal Mail modernisation pays off (Channel 4)
The Royal Mail has increased its operating profit to £184 million in the first half of the current financial year despite a drop in revenues and fewer letters being posted.
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The Royal Mail has increased its operating profit to £184 million in the first half of the current financial year despite a drop in revenues and fewer letters being posted.
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[ad_1] Luton Borough Council Home News The countdown to the parliamentary election in Luton on Thursday 4 July is underway. Residents will go to the polls to elect a Member of Parliament for the ‘Luton North’ and ‘Luton South and South Bedfordshire’ constituencies. Luton residents 18 years and older are reminded that they must register…
Rubber revolutionMirror.co.ukNow his work has been rewarded with an exclusive contract to supply puncture prevention for Royal Mail's 32000-vehicle fleet. "We're growing at a phenomenal … More: continued here
[ad_1] Royal Mail delays in the run-up to Christmas have eased but the company says it is still experiencing problems – and Coventry postcodes are among the areas affected. The company has said it is doing its best to deliver parcels throughout the UK but there are several areas in the country which are currently…
[ad_1] The Princess of Wales mastered elegant party chic in her dazzling gold ballgown and tiara as she attended the wedding reception of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and Princess Rajwa. Kate, 41, wore a show-stopping Jenny Packham gold ‘Georgia’ gown costing approximately £5,000, which was embellished with sequins. She has previously worn the same…
Residents fear post isn't safeBlackpool Gazette, UK –2 hours agoBy Joe Robinson ROYAL Mail was today slammed by residents who fear their post is no longer safe. Concerned locals – who lost their post office earlier this …Plea over Aberdeen post office facing axeAberdeen Evening Expressall 3 news articles More: continued here
Post resumes at dog attack streetBBC NewsPostal deliveries to a street in Northampton, which were suspended after Royal Mail staff were "repeatedly attacked by a dog", have now resumed. …and more » More: continued here