A pair of exceptionally rare British postage stamps from 1985, known for a printing error, are set to go under the hammer in Jersey this week — and could sell for tens of thousands of pounds. The 22p Royal Mail Postbus stamps, which together have a face value of just …
Read More »Earby residents left without any post for three weeks
Since mid-September, people in Earby say they have not been visited by Royal Mail daily, and occasionally receive bundles of four-week-old post instead. Royal Mail has said it has faced “resourcing challenges” in the area and hopes to have new postal workers in place in the coming weeks. Kevin Foster …
Read More »Girl, 12, Dies After Being Hit by School Bus While Riding Bike. Police Say She Was ‘Projected’ Onto Another Car
NEED TO KNOW A 12-year-old girl has died after she was hit by a school by while riding her bike on Monday, Oct. 6, according to police Family has identified the victim as Haylee Ryan, who recently celebrated her 12th birthday “I just know that Haylee is with God right …
Read More »Another day, another Meghan gaffe: Now the Duchess is mocked for embarrassing jam fail while cooking at home
Meghan Markle has been mocked online after royal fans claimed she was holding her jam equipment upside down in new photographs. Over the weekend, the Duchess of Sussex, 44, quietly launched new products on her lifestyle website As Ever, including a Sauvignon Blanc white wine and new stock of her …
Read More »Myleene Klass says her home is like ‘Fort Knox’ after stalker found guilty
Myleene Klass’ stalker was found guilty on Tuesday after sending her ‘disturbing’ unwanted letters and an air pistol Myleene Klass says her home is like ‘Fort Knox’ after stalker found guilty(PA) Myleene Klass has said her home is now like “Fort Knox” and “Alcatraz” after a stalker posted an air …
Read More »Birmingham Man Found Guilty of Stalking Myleene Klass and Colleague – UK News in Pictures
A Birmingham man has been convicted for stalking celebrity radio presenters Myleene Klass and Katie Breathwick, bombarding them with unwanted letters, odd gifts, and even an imitation firearm. Unsettling Gifts and Letters Sent Over Four Years Peter Windsor, 61, of Mary Road, began his campaign in March 2020. The first …
Read More »Industry calls for mandatory ethnicity pay gap reporting to drive pension equity
The Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) and the Race Equality Foundation have called for mandatory ethnicity pay gap (EPG) reporting for a broader range of employers, warning that current voluntary measures have reached their limits. In a new paper published this month, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Ethnicity, the organisations argue …
Read More »Pass go, collect Monopoly stamps
The 10 stamps include images of some of the locations from the classic game, including Old Kent Road, Liverpool Street Station and Park Lane, as well as Free Parking and Chance. Royal Mail is also launching a limited-edition run of 5,000 Monopoly postbox playing tokens. The stamps feature images of …
Read More »Pass go, collect Monopoly stamps
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Read More »St Blazey dog owner facing court after postman attacked
A dog owner from the St Blazey area has been summonsed to court after their pet allegedly attacked a postman. St Austell Police said the incident happened in late 2024 when it was alleged the dog, while loose in a local park, bit the Royal Mail worker who was completing …
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