Bond stamps image on UK mail (The Australian)
JAMES Bond is to serve in Her Majesty’s postal service, with a special issue of stamps to mark the birth of of his creator Ian Fleming.
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JAMES Bond is to serve in Her Majesty’s postal service, with a special issue of stamps to mark the birth of of his creator Ian Fleming.
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Posties prepare for strike actionStoke & Staffordshire, UKPOSTAL services could be hit by fresh strikes as Royal Mail prepares to move more staff out of the city. The organisation is expected to confirm today that up to 80 distribution and 20 processing roles will be switched from Leek Road, Stoke, … More: continued here
A Red Letter Day For Royal Mail plcThe Motley Fool UKMost people wouldn't buy shares in a company when the one thing it was famous for was dying out. Yet the public clamoured to buy Royal Mail Group (LSE: RMG) when it was floated in September 2013, even though the writing is on the wall…
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Daily Mail Public asked to back Royal Mail campaignPeterborough TodayThe call for people to complain to their MP comes as a Government report branded Royal Mail as an “unsustainable business” and recommended the introduction …Royal Mail rivals may buy into ParcelforceRoad TransportRoyal Mail militants threaten Coalition MPs as union squares up for fightDaily MailUnion to…
Royal Mail looking to increase direct mail pricesBusiness Strata – Business NewsCompanies are increasingly looking to use direct mail to improve their direct marketing strategies and in turn bolster their business lists. New research carried out by TNT Post UK found that most marketers (76 per cent) expect direct mail volumes to … More: continued…