London Markets: FTSE 100 eyes first win in four as oil, miners rise; Royal Mail drops
U.K. stocks rise Tuesday, with gains for the embattled resources-sector leading the FTSE 100 toward its first win in four sessions.
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U.K. stocks rise Tuesday, with gains for the embattled resources-sector leading the FTSE 100 toward its first win in four sessions.
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Daily Mail Winston Churchill while being tailed by the Luftwaffe during 'most daring …Daily MailThe Berwick, a Royal Mail Aircraft, had to be lightened in order to have enough fuel for the journey that was still a daring distance at that time. Among those alongside Churchill were the First Sea Lord, Admiral Sur Dudley Pound,…
[ad_1] A further 11,000 Royal Mail vehicles will be fitted with telemetry technology in order to encourage more fuel-efficient driving. The Trimble Telemetry technology encourages more fuel-efficient and safer driving styles by monitoring the driver’s acceleration, speed, turning and braking patterns, and then giving them positive feedback. The technology was first introduced into Royal Mail’s…
Bpost IPO bodes well for Royal MailFinancial TimesThe strong valuation will put a smile on the face of the UK government, which is looking at floating Royal Mail this year in the biggest UK privatisation for two decades. The state-owned mail operator is expected to fetch up to £3bn. CVC, the London … More: continued…
Packages to cheer up our troops this ChristmasWalesOnlineThe packages will be sent to Camp Bastion from Royal Mail's sorting office on Penarth Road, Cardiff, and distributed by Danielle Carroll. … More: continued here
[ad_1] Ellie Reeves is the latest MP to wade into the East Dulwich postal service fiasco but locals fear she will be “fobbed off” by Royal Mail. East Dulwich residents have raged over delayed post ever since Royal Mail closed the Silvester Road delivery office and merged it with Peckham in 2018. Reeves dropped by…
[ad_1] SOMEONE has had festive-inspired fun with a road sign spotted today. A sign in Teesdale has been altered to say “Last Christmas” above the place-name Wham, which has also had an exclamation mark added to it. One resident kept their distance, but it still caught their eye. It is not currently known who made the alteration but it was…