Massive roadside blast kills two Royal Marines on patrol in Afghanistan (Daily Mail)
Two Royal Marines have been killed in an explosion in southern Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence said today
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Two Royal Marines have been killed in an explosion in southern Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence said today
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[ad_1] By David Hartwig Details on the 2023 commemorative stamp program for Great Britain’s Royal Mail have been made available. As reported on page 1 of the Jan. 23 issue of Linn’s, the program will start Jan. 12 with 12 stamps honoring the heavy metal band Iron Maiden. A Feb. 16 issue will commemorate X-men,…
[ad_1] While she missed Christmas Day, the rave reviews this outfit received in the British fashion press were not lost on Harriet Sperling – who arrived for Sunday services sporting a brown plaid two-piece skirt suit that would have paired perfectly with the senior royal ladies who came before her. Perhaps an early indication that she intends…
The C Suite Royal Mail Shares: RMG Estimates cut at BerenbergThe C Suite“We have reduced our Royal Mail estimates for next year and beyond to reflect a more sober view of revenue growth,” says Matthew O'Keeffe, analyst at Berenberg. The change is brought on by a more cautious view on the outlook for parcels and…
Daily Mail Royal Mail profits fall as less and less letters are sent in BritainDaily MailBy Daily Mail Reporter Royal Mail today revealed a 72 per cent plunge in half-year profits after its letters business slumped into the red. …Royal Mail profits fall 72%IndependentRoyal Mail profits fall after loss in letters businessBBC NewsRoyal Mail loses…
Post and Parcel Royal Mail declares love for…The DrumMike Newnham, Royal Mail's chief customer officer, said: “This is Royal Mail's first TV ad specifically targeting business customers for five years. Through the TV ad, we are promoting Royal Mail's leading role as the parcel delivery partner for online …Royal Mail pushes for more parcel business…
Privatised Royal Mail shares are expected to be priced at 330p, the top of the range the government was hoping for. More: continued here