Hand-written letters and posted bills are disappearing, and they were vanishing well before the latest slump. Australia Post says between 2007 and 2019 the volume of personally addressed letters more than halved (over a period in which Australia’s population grew 20%). Over the past year, between May 2019 and May …
Read More »Watch: It’s all change for iconic York shop window display after eight years
It must be one of the most popular and longest-lasting window displays in the city. It has hosted a miniature York Pride as well as its own music festival. Over the years, thousands of people aged from six to sixty have pressed their noses against the window, entranced by the …
Read More »ROYAL MAIL PLC/ADR Nothing seems to bother Stock market Insights & financial analysis
Earnings results for ROYAL MAIL PLC/ADR (OTCMKTS:ROYMY) No earning Data Analyst Opinion on ROYAL MAIL PLC/ADR (OTCMKTS:ROYMY) 5 Wall Street analysts have issued ratings and price targets for ROYAL MAIL PLC/ADR in the last 12 months. There are currently 2 sell ratings, 2 hold ratings and 1 buy rating for …
Read More »Business to Consumer Delivery Service Market scrutinized in the new analysis
2020 Research Report on Global Business to consumer Delivery Service Market is a professional and comprehensive report on the Business to consumer Delivery Service industry. Report: www.reportsnreports.com/contact…me=2882216 #Key market players– UPS– FedEx– Royal Mail– DHL– China Post– Japan Post Group– SF Express– BancoPosta– YTO Expess– ZTO Express– STO Express– Yunda …
Read More »Adyen Amazon Pay support announced – will eBay Payments support?
Adyen Amazon Pay support has just been announced as a new payment method available in the UK, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. Adyen Amazon Pay support will enable merchants to remove friction from the checkout process by allowing customers to use the …
Read More »Royal Ascot revellers dress up in all their race day finery in their gardens
Royal Ascot fans have donned their best hats and dresses from the comfort of their own home today as the race meeting commenced for the first time behind closed doors. For the first time since becoming a ‘royal week’ in 1911, the five-day festival will not be open to the …
Read More »Logistics firm secures its future in Birmingham
e-fulfilment, 3PL and warehousing specialist Pointbid Logistics Systems has secured a new 10 year lease on its HQ facility in Birmingham from The Local Authorities Mutual Investment Trust (LAMIT). The business had been in situ at the site in Aston Witton since 2016 as sub-tenant to BSS Group. The 120,000 …
Read More »Changes to passport rules could mean thousands of Brits unable to holiday this summer
A Government spokesman said: “It is taking longer than the usual three weeks to process applications because of COVID-19. “Do not apply unless you need a passport urgently for compassionate reasons, for example if a family member has died, or for government business.” The Foreign Office has advised against all …
Read More »‘Can’t forget those at home’: UK’s loneliness minister on writing letters – world news
The UK’s minister for loneliness – described as the world’s first such minister – on Monday asked people to consider writing to the lonely amid the raging coronavirus pandemic. The portfolio was created by former Prime Minister Theresa May, when she appointed the first such minister in January 2018. The …
Read More »New homes in London: Colindale Gardens and Islington Square among new-build neighbourhoods with green space and garden sanctuaries
A decade before London’s Low Emission Zone came into force, air pollution concerns had prompted the capital’s then-Mayor, Ken Livingstone, to introduce a Living Roofs and Walls policy. And since 2008 there has been phenomenal “growth”. Today London has more than 40 per cent of the UK’s green roofs and …
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