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Royal Mail Fury At Ofcom Over Whistl Probe – Sky News – Sky News

Express.co.uk Royal Mail Fury At Ofcom Over Whistl Probe – Sky NewsSky NewsSky News has learnt that Royal Mail has objected to a procedural issue relating to Ofcom's long-running investigation of a complaint by Whistl, which alleged that the privatised postal operator was planning predatory and anti-competitive pricing changes.Royal Mail …

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Royal Mail Fury At Ofcom Over Whistl Probe – Sky News

Express.co.uk Royal Mail Fury At Ofcom Over Whistl ProbeSky NewsSky News has learnt that Royal Mail has objected to a procedural issue relating to Ofcom's long-running investigation of a complaint by Whistl, which alleged that the privatised postal operator was planning predatory and anti-competitive pricing changes.Royal Mail boosted by Whistl …

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Royal Mail Anger Over Ofcom’s Whistl Probe – Sky News

Express.co.uk Royal Mail Anger Over Ofcom's Whistl ProbeSky NewsSky News has learnt that Royal Mail has objected to a procedural issue relating to Ofcom's long-running investigation of a complaint by Whistl, which alleged that the privatised postal operator was planning predatory and anti-competitive pricing changes.Royal Mail boosted by Whistl blowExpress.co.ukRoyal …

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Royal Mail boosted by Whistl blow – Express.co.uk

Express.co.uk Royal Mail boosted by Whistl blowExpress.co.ukThe letter-delivery service arm of Whistl and parcel firm City Link both folded within the past seven months, highlighting strength of the competition in the sector and raising concerns about the universal postal service the Royal Mail is tasked with …Royal Mail shares fall …

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Royal Mail could be forced to cap prices – Express.co.uk

Express.co.uk Royal Mail could be forced to cap pricesExpress.co.uk"Royal Mail believes it has used the commercial freedoms granted by Ofcom in a responsible and appropriate manner to help secure the financial sustainability of the universal service in the face of significant ongoing change across the postal market." More: continued here

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