Fraudster given time to pay debt
A former Royal Mail worker who admitted embezzling £45,000 has her sentence deferred again to allow her more time to repay the cash. More: continued here
A former Royal Mail worker who admitted embezzling £45,000 has her sentence deferred again to allow her more time to repay the cash. More: continued here
The Seattle Times Anti-poverty groups criticize Thune's plan to cut food stamps – Rapid City JournalRapid City JournalAnti-poverty groups are taking aim a proposal by a South Dakota senator to cut billions of dollars from the national food stamp program. U.S. Sen. John Thune, R-S.D. and an Indiana Congressman introduced a bill on Thursday that…
The Independent Entrepreneurial spirit: Order of Service from Thatcher funeral goes on eBayThe IndependentThe seller, a regular eBay user who has previously sold Falkland Island first day cover stamps featuring the Royal Navy and Marines, continues: "The Order of Service is in absolutely excellent condition having been placed in the plastic sleeve I …and more »…
Daily Mail What would Postman Pat say? Royal Mail to evict beloved pet cat from sorting …Daily MailA Royal Mail spokesman said: 'Although this stray cat has become a regular visitor to the good natured postmen and women in our sorting office, we will be speaking to a local animal welfare charity to find a…
RBC Capital Markets downgraded its rating on shares of FedEx Corp. (FDX) Thursday morning to "Underperform" from "Sector Perform." More: continued here
Staff at some of the UK's biggest post offices are on strike in a dispute over shop closures, jobs and pay. More: continued here
This is Gloucestershire Seven-mile trek to pick up missed post from Royal MailThis is GloucestershireRoyal Mail spokesman Mike Norman said: "The modernisation of our delivery operations plays a major part in allowing us to place the business on a sound, secure and stable footing for the future. We are reviewing our operations in our Gloucester…
A man is jailed after stealing £115,000 from a care home to keep a post office which he ran with his wife afloat. More: continued here
The black cat has visited Stratford-upon-Avon's sorting office every day for five years but is facing a workplace ban after managers ruled he was a workplace danger. More: continued here
Ars Technica eBay Seller Apologizes for Negative Feedback Suit, Called Out as InsincereWebProNewsWe recently told you about a particularly odd lawsuit in which an eBay seller was suing a buyer for feedback left on their page. The seller, Med Express, was suing the buyer, Amy Nicholls, over her complaint on the eBay feedback page that…