Post to dog attack street stopped
Postal deliveries to a street in Northampton have been suspended after Royal Mail staff were “repeatedly attacked by a dog”.
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Postal deliveries to a street in Northampton have been suspended after Royal Mail staff were “repeatedly attacked by a dog”.
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Telegraph.co.uk Mandelson remains resolute in his support of Gordon Brownguardian.co.uk, UKBrown, in turn, has supported Mandelson over his highly contested plans for the partial privatisation of Royal Mail, in the face of a huge backbench revolt. After being ejected from Cabinet twice over personal errors, this crisis also gives Mandelson …Video: Pressure builds on Brown as…
Soccer star David Beckham will be there with his pop star wife Victoria. Elton John is attending with partner David Furnish. And the Venerable Bogoda Seelawimala will be there too, probably one of the few guests at the wedding of the year wearing orange and burgundy Buddhist robes. More: continued here
[ad_1] A Banksy wannabe who painted almost 40 postboxes in a range of different colours and patterns has narrowly avoided jail. Danny Whiskin, from Dartford, turned a total of 38 traditional red postboxes into various designs including one painted pink and yellow in tribute to Mr Blobby, another in the Cadbury’s Creme Egg colours and…
[ad_1] Royal Mail has issued an update on the changes to its delivery days, after it was forced to stop postal rounds on a Saturday. Due to the coronavirus crisis, the postal service cancelled deliveries of letters to houses across the country, but still delivered packages to its customers. The temporary measure was put in…
THE Communication Workers Union has accused the government of playing “political football” with the Postal Services Bill, which sets out plans to part-privatise the Ro More: continued here
In the Papers – Royal Mail, Burberry, Qatar Airways, Intercontinental Hotels GroupProactive Investors UKBank of England too timid to make hard decisions, says Kristin Forbes: Central banking may have become too political and policymakers too overstretched to manage interest rates properly, a leading Bank of England ratesetter suggested. Heat on Opec as … More: continued…