Ipswich: Postal worker jailed after theft
A FORMER postal worker who nearly £1,000 from special delivery mail has been jailed for eight months.
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A FORMER postal worker who nearly £1,000 from special delivery mail has been jailed for eight months.
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Royal Mail has unveiled plans to cut 1,600 jobs as part of a drive to save £50 million a year in costs, in a move that postal workers unions warned could spark industrial action. The postal delivery service said that 1,300 jobs would be lost in total, mainly from its head office managerial staff, as…
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