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In 2018 Ruth Cadbury MP and Labour Party members handed in a petition of more than 400 signatures to Royal Mail's Blackfriars HQ against the …
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In 2018 Ruth Cadbury MP and Labour Party members handed in a petition of more than 400 signatures to Royal Mail's Blackfriars HQ against the …
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[ad_1] Daisy’s not so Normal any more! Vogue hails BBC star as one of the most influential women in the world… but Meghan misses out Daisy Edgar-Jones, 22, starred in the hit BBC 3 show Normal People She joined The Queen as one of the most influential women in Britain today The Duchess of Sussex…
[ad_1] Today, the Communication Workers Union (CWU) has called on its vast number of members, from collectors and sorters to delivery drivers, to take further national strike action from the end of this week. The proposed dates of the strikes are: Friday, September 30, Saturday, October 1, Thursday, October 13, Thursday, October 20, Tuesday, October…
[ad_1] I just watched videos of a 12-year-old kid getting towed into massive waves at the Jaws surf break in Maui during a monster swell that hit there a couple of weeks ago. Blew me away. Flashed me back to when I was 12 and first starting to ride, at least what we thought were…
[ad_1] The Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) and the Race Equality Foundation have called for mandatory ethnicity pay gap (EPG) reporting for a broader range of employers, warning that current voluntary measures have reached their limits. In a new paper published this month, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Ethnicity, the organisations argue that extending EPG reporting…
Royal Mail Float May Not Have Got Best Taxpayer Value – Vince CableHuffington Post UKVince Cable has admitted that Royal Mail's controversial stock market flotation may not have got the "maximum value" for the taxpayer, as MPs accused him of letting it be sold at a "ridiculous" price. Members of the Commons business select committee ……
[ad_1] Residents of Australia are being targeted in a strange new scam dubbed “brushing.” This occurs when recipients are sent unsolicited parcels from major postal services containing random, valueless items like ripped fabrics, stuffed toys, or stinky rags. Reports of the scam have spiked on social media, with many questioning its purpose and whether they…