A new business intelligence report title “Global Small Parcels Delivery market Report 2020 by Key Players, Types, Applications, Countries, Market Size, Forecast to 2026 (Based on 2020 COVID-19 Worldwide Spread)” is designed covering micro level of analysis by manufacturers and key business segments. The Global Small Parcels Delivery market survey …
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The MoneySavingExpert Martin Lewis is back at it again, but this time he is urging the public to buy stamps before the price increase next month. Speaking on his ITV show The Martin Lewis Money Show earlier this week, he told viewers to ‘stock up’ before prices inflate in the …
Read More »Rebels bikie boss Nick Martin gunned down at Perth Motorplex
A Rebels boss has been gunned down at a family drag racing event just weeks after being bashed at a pub, sparking fears it could lead to an all-out bikie war. Nick Martin, 50, was watching the Outlaw Nitro Challenge at the Perth Motorplex, at Kwinana Beach, at 8.30pm on …
Read More »Frosty colours of Oxfordshire in winter captured
DECEMBER showed its true colours when it brought frosty and chilly weather to the people of Oxfordshire. But Oxford Mail Camera Club member Ian Marriott was able to portray the real beauty of winter with this spectacular snap. ALSO READ: Royal Mail denies delivery delays in Wantage Mr Marriott, who …
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Whistling postman Dale Howting has turned to ‘airmail’ to post his charity cheques. Every year the former Sittingbourne postie collects money from his pedal bike and then delivers the cheques to all the recipients. But this year, because of the coronavirus pandemic, he decided a more practical solution would be …
Read More »Royal Mail set to test DRONES to fly deliveries to remote areas of Britain
Air Mail: How new letters boss will use DRONES to fly deliveries to remote areas of Britain in overhaul of 500-year-old service Royal Mail executive chairman Keith Williams wants to use unmanned vehicles Trials of the service in remote areas are expected to begin imminently Also examining putting barcodes on stamps …
Read More »Recycling unrecyclable mainstream consumer items
The parable of Walkers Crisps is worth remembering next time you encounter a mainstream consumer item that is not recyclable, such as butter wrappers, coffee bags and the plastic backing on An Post stamps. Walkers Crisps became a symbol of unrecyclability in Britain when passionate consumers of the product became …
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MPs accuse The Crown’s Prince Charles star of ‘outrageous’ bid to silence critics after he slapped down Culture Secretary who asked for ‘fiction’ disclaimer Tory MPs accused Josh O’Connor of trying to silence criticism of The Crown Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden insisted show should carry ‘fiction’ disclaimer The actor who plays Prince …
Read More »Primark fans queue overnight as Christmas shoppers prepare to blow £1.7billion today
Primark fans have queued overnight as Christmas shoppers prepare to spend £1.7billion today on high streets. While many Brits are hoping to finish their festive shopping before London plunges into coronavirus tier 3, shoppers at a Primark in Braehead Shopping Centre, Glasgow, and Abbey Wood in Belfast were pictured joining lengthy queues last night. …
Read More »Mail delivery backlog due to increase in online shopping
Call to order online as soon as possible ‘Exceptionally high’ volumes of Christmas mail have been blamed for delays in postal deliveries on the Island. The Isle of Man Post Office says a significant increase in online shopping is causing logistical challenges in the UK. It’s as many companies there are closed …
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