Keep postal service public – voters
The Government has been urged to drop Royal Mail privatisation plans after a new survey showed that most people wanted the postal service to remain publicly-owned.
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The Government has been urged to drop Royal Mail privatisation plans after a new survey showed that most people wanted the postal service to remain publicly-owned.
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Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 12:05:00 PUTRAJAYA: Senior lawyer V.K. Lingam and two retired judges were today granted leave by the Court of Appeal to seek judicial review of the 2008 Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) findings on Lingam’s alleged brokering of judges. Court of Appeal judge Tengku Baharudin Shah Tengku Mahmud, who sat on a…
[ad_1] A leading figure of South East Antrim UDA was murdered by his fellow members who threw him off Belfast’s Cave Hill, the Sunday World has been told by a loyalist insider. earful that he was on the brink of revealing information about the sectarian murder of postman Daniel McColgan in 2002, Stephen McCullough was…
BBC News Royal Mail misses first class targets in Swansea, Newport and LlandrindodBBC NewsRoyal Mail missed its first-class mail delivery target in three areas of Wales in the busy run up to Christmas. Swansea, Newport and Llandrindod Wells postcode areas all fell below the firm's 91.5% next working day delivery target in the three months…
BBC News There is "no prospect" of the partial sell-off of the Royal Mail…BBC NewsLord Mandelson said that the government remained convinced that selling off part of the Royal Mail was the best way forward. But under current market …and more » More: continued here
[ad_1] Tuesday 26 August 2025 2:20 pm Share Facebook Share on Facebook X Share on Twitter LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn WhatsApp Share on WhatsApp Email Share on Email Legal action has been launched against Royal Mail eCourier by drivers claiming they have been unlawfully denied workers’ rights by being classified as self-employed independent contractors. A…
UP to 300 workers could face redundancy if Royal Mail bosses go ahead with plans to close the town’s mail centre. Centre staff from Green Lane, were briefed by union reps last Friday on three options on the future of the present building. More: continued here