By Denise McCarty Great Britain’s Royal Mail is issuing its first stamps with bar codes March 23 as part of a test program in its modernization drive. Royal Mail’s March 18 announcement said, “The unique barcodes are poised to pave the way for innovative customer services and benefits in future.” …
Read More »What do Cumbrian’s think about Royal Mail Sunday delivery
AN ONLINE sales boom could lead to post being delivered on a Sunday. Royal Mail will trial a Sunday post service for major retailers, with online sales continuing to grow. Online shopping was already growing before the Covid-19 pandemic but lockdown boredom has accelerated the trend. A number of large …
Read More »‘Real potential’ for multi-employer CDC schemes in UK
There is “real potential” for collective defined contribution (CDC) schemes to take off in the UK through master trusts, according to Willis Towers Watson (WTW) director and senior consulting actuary, Shriti Jadav. Speaking at the Trades Union Conference (TUC) Pensions Conference, Jadav commented that while CDC schemes were likely to …
Read More »Cambridge’s independent shops that sadly won’t reopen in April
Along usually bustling streets, Cambridge’s independent shops have taken a hit during the pandemic. When all shops are set to open up from April 12, we’ll find an altered streetscape as retailers big and small have sadly been forced to close. A year of lockdowns has of course impacted businesses …
Read More »The Sheffield postie being ‘carried by a mini Harry Potter or Rudolph’ for a brilliant reason
If you see a masked postman being carried up your drive by a miniature version of Harry Potter, or Rudolph the Red nosed Reindeer this week it’s probably Jonathan Schofield. The dad of four has been dressing up in crazy costumes this week to raise money for Comic Relief Red …
Read More »Global High-Performance Service Logistics Market Research Report Covers, Future Trends, Past, Present Data and Deep Analysis 2020-2026 – The Courier
“A SWOT Analysis of High-Performance Service Logistics, Professional Survey Report Including Top Most Global Players Analysis with CAGR and Stock Market Up and Down.” The “High-Performance Service Logistics Market” research report presents an all-inclusive study of the global High-Performance Service Logistics market. The report includes all the major trends and technologies …
Read More »Glasgow restaurant trials curry drone delivery service
18th March, 2021 by Phoebe French Glasgow restaurant Shish Mahal is giving a new meaning to curry in a hurry, having trialled delivery drones which can travel at 50mph. Speaking to STV News, owner of the restaurant Asif Ali explained that he had teamed up with drone pilot John Crawford …
Read More »UK charter airlines on an uneven runway with EU carriers, and losing out
By Alex Whiteman, Brexit reporter 18/03/2021 Post-Brexit aviation policy has failed UK carriers, it was claimed this week. Many airlines are struggling to gain EU flight permits, while contending with European competition domestically, said one executive. CEO of Jota Aviation Andy Green said the trade deal between the EU and …
Read More »Vaccine supply delay, UK landmarks to turn purple, changes to stamps: The lunchtime headlines
Welcome to the lunchtime digest of today’s major UK news headlines so far. Five million UK vaccine doses delayed by India shortfall Delivery of five million doses of Covid-19 vaccine to the UK will be delayed by up to four weeks due to a manufacturing shortfall in India. The Oxford-AstraZeneca …
Read More »MSP demands urgent answers after late letters mean more missed vaccine appointments
Nicola Sturgeon has said the Scottish Government is investigating the issue A number of vaccinations were unable to take place at the start of the week, despite NHS Lothian stating last Friday that the problem with missing appointment letters would be resolved by then. An apology was issued yesterday and …
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