Stamp prices set to increase by 1p
The cost of first and second class stamps are each to rise by 1p from 30 March, Royal Mail announces. More: continued here
The cost of first and second class stamps are each to rise by 1p from 30 March, Royal Mail announces. More: continued here
Britain's Royal Mail (LSE: RMG.L – news) postal service said on Friday stamp prices would rise from March 30 as it tries to offset the impact of a steadily falling number of letters to deliver each year. Royal Mail said the price of first and second class stamps would both increase by 1 pence to…
BBC News Royal Mail To Raise Stamp Costs From 30 MarchSky NewsSending a large letter would increase by 2p to 95p for first class and by 1p to 74p for second class, Royal Mail said. Royal Mail also announced that it was simplifying and cutting the price of sending a second-class medium parcel, and will…
Postal group says it has thought 'carefully' about impact on customers before deciding to raise letter prices as it announces hike to 63p and 54p from March 30 More: continued here
Sending a large letter will increase by 2p to 95p for first class and by 1p to 74p for second class. More: continued here
Telegraph.co.uk Royal Mail announces price of first and second class stamps to rise by 1pTelegraph.co.ukStamps Q&A. The price of stamps will rise on March 30 Photo: ALAMY. By Telegraph reporter. 11:06AM GMT 27 Feb 2015. The price of first and second class stamps is to increase by 1p each to 63p and 54p from March…
Royal Mail (LSE: RMG.L – news) is to increase the costs of both first and second class stamps from 30 March. It said the prices for first and second class stamps would rise 1p to 63p and 54p respectively. Royal Mail also announced that it was simplifying and cutting the price of sending a second-class medium parcel, and…
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