We ruined Christmas! Our worst festive season ever, admits Royal Mail
During the festive season, just one in three letters sent first-class met their target of arriving the next working day.
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During the festive season, just one in three letters sent first-class met their target of arriving the next working day.
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Ex-Asda chief Leighton takes top job at PeacocksYorkshire PostHis most high-profile role since then was as chairman of Royal Mail. His seven year stint, which ended in 2009, was marked by a series of spats with trades unions but he was credited with turning around the once loss-making state-owned mail service. …and more » More: continued…
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