Royal Mail has said it is facing severe disruption to its international export services after a “cyber incident”. The company is temporarily advising customers to hold any export mail while it tries to resolve the issue. Royal Mail added that it had launched an investigation into the incident, was “working …
Read More »Parcels and letters stuck in limbo as Royal Mail is hit by a suspected hack
Cyber security experts warned that the damage to Royal Mail’s computer system looked extensive. Jake Moore, an expert at software business ESET, said: “After multiple strikes and labour shortages, this attack will have come at one of the worst possible times for the postal service. “The attack seems to have …
Read More »Royal Mail unable to dispatch overseas packages after ‘cyber incident’
Royal Mail has been hit by a “cyber incident” that left the UK’s postal service unable to send parcels and letters overseas. Warning of “severe disruption” and advising customers not to post items with an international destination, Royal Mail said on Wednesday that it had notified security services. It declined …
Read More »Tevva gets go-ahead for electric truck manufacturing in UK and mainland Europe
Pictured: Tests of the truck at Kinaxia Logistics . Image: Kinaxia Logistics The company is today (11 January) celebrating the achievement of European Community Whole Vehicle Type Approval (ECWVTA) for its 7.5-tonne battery-electric truck. In doing so, regulators have deemed the model as compliant with relevant safety and environmental standards. …
Read More »British-made electric trucks approved; mass production begins
British electric vehicle manufacturer Tevva has secured ‘European Community Whole Vehicle Type Approval’ (ECWVTA) for its 7.5-tonne battery-electric truck. The formal approval means that Tevva can now start producing and selling its trucks in volume across the UK and Europe. It also represents the key regulatory step in the development …
Read More »Powys-based Evri courier praised by customers amid parcel anger
THE company’s name might be attracting negative publicity across many parts of the UK, but one Evri delivery driver has been showered with praise by residents in the remote Powys communities he serves. Evri, the courier service previously known as Hermes, has been heavily criticised over the festive period following …
Read More »Evri says sorry for UK parcel delivery delays – Yahoo News
The firm, formerly known as Hermes, says staff shortages, Royal Mail strikes and bad weather have caused disruption. Source link
Read More »Keir Starmer ‘right’ not to join picket lines as doing so would be ‘gesture politics’,…
10 January 2023, 19:16 Former Labour Leader said Keir Starmer was “right” not to join strike pickets. Picture: Getty/LBC Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock has suggested Keir Starmer is “right” not to join strike picket lines as doing so would be “gesture politics”. Appearing on Tonight with Andrew Marr, Lord …
Read More »Prince Harry turns family into laughing stock on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Prince Harry and his memoirs have been ridiculed by Stephen Colbert ahead of the broadcast of their US TV interview tonight with the comedian comparing his life to Harry Potter and joking the new book is available as a royal commemorative plate. There were gales of laughter as the Duke of Sussex …
Read More »Sainsbury’s delivers “best possible Christmas” with strong sales uplift
FOOD & DRINK 11 January, 2023 | by Angela Beevers Sainsbury’s has posted a 7.1% increase in retail sales over the festive trading period after investing in value, innovation, service and availability. In the six weeks to 7 January, grocery sales rose by 7.1% while general merchandise sales came in …
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