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The Royal Guards have been ordered off the street to protect Britain’s monarchs from behind security gates amid concerns over potential “lone wolf” attacks by Islamic extremists, the Daily Mail reported. More: continued here
Mirror.co.uk How to get a FREE letter from Santa Claus to your children this ChristmasMirror.co.ukBut this year little ones are in for an extra festive treat – as the Royal Mail have teamed-up with the bearded present giver. If children send their letters to the address below they can get a personalised reply from the…
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Accountancy Age KPMG to deliver Royal Mail auditAccountancy Age"EY will continue in its current role as Royal Mail's independent auditor until the end of the 2015 AGM, during which time it will complete the audit of the 2014-15 accounts. EY will work closely with KPMG to ensure a smooth transition," Royal Mail…and more » More: continued…
Royal Mail Boss Moya Greene 'Deeply Offended' By Pay CriticismHuffington Post UKRoyal Mail chief executive Moya Greene has admitted to being "deeply offended" by criticism of her £1.5 million pay packet, blaming it on the "hopelessly broken" system for setting executive pay for government-backed firms. Greene made the candid … More: continued here