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Mirror.co.uk Listening to your customers is the key to success, according to a study carried out by Kingston University for Royal Mail. … |
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Daily Mail Manchester City FA Cup semi-final tickets stolenBBC NewsHundreds of tickets for the FA Cup semi-final tie between Manchester City and Manchester United have been stolen from a Royal Mail van. Two special delivery bags were stolen from a van near the City of Manchester stadium on Friday evening, police said. …Hordes of Man…
stv.tv Postman dumped 5000 items of mail because he was 'worked too hard'stv.tvA postman who secretly hid more than 5000 items of mail blamed Royal Mail bosses for working him too hard. Kevin Ewing, 31, dumped the items over a four-year period and claimed he did it so he could finish his round early to…
[ad_1] This past month, Brynmawr residents have not been receiving anything on time in the post. The Royal Mail were contacted for comment and said that a period of ‘high sickness’ at the local sorting office in Ebbw Vale was behind the apparent mail shortage. Brynmawr residents are not getting post on time from the…
[ad_1] Letizia, the queen of daring dressing! As the Spanish royal steps out in a semi-SHEER dress for latest outing, how she showcases her ultra toned physique in cut-outs, leather skirts and strapless frocks Letizia of Spain, 49, stepped out in semi-sheer dress this morning in Madrid Royal is a pro at showcasing her toned…
Investors in rush to buy shares in 'undervalued' Royal MailEvening StandardFormer home secretary Alan Johnson, who worked as a postman as a teenager, told the newspaper: "There is a vast difference between pricing Royal Mail shares conservatively and undervaluing them by £1 billion. This is ripping off the taxpayer on an epic … More: continued here
Security researchers from Sophos have intercepted a currently spamvertised malware campaign, impersonating the Royal Mail office. More: continued here