Royal Mail accused of rewarding failure (Daily Mirror)
Royal Mail was accused of rewarding failure last night after revealing its chief executive Adam Crozier earned more than £3million last year. More: continued here
Royal Mail was accused of rewarding failure last night after revealing its chief executive Adam Crozier earned more than £3million last year. More: continued here
Anger is mounting after the pay packet of Royal Mail chief executive Adam Crozier was revealed. More: continued here
BERLIN, Germany (AP) — Police in southern Germany say they have removed a seven-month-old boy from his parents after they tried to sell him for one euro (US$1.57) over eBay. More: continued here
Bangladeshi held for selling recycled stamps; Bomb placed in Bayan …Arab Times, Kuwait –5 hours agoRecycled stamp seller held: Police from the Capital governorate have arrested a 28-year-old Bangladeshi man for stealing and recycling KD 10 revenue stamps, … More: continued here
MSN UK News Royal Mail boss Crozier pocketed £3m last yearMirror.co.uk, UK –1 hour agoRoyal Mail was accused of "rewarding failure" last night after it revealed that chief executive Adam Crozier pocketed more than £3million last year. …Outrage as Royal Mail boss Adam Crozier picks up £3m payGlasgow Daily RecordMail boss gets £3m in pay packetBBC NewsAnger…
A seven-month-old baby boy has been taken away from his parents after they advertised him for sale on eBay for one euro. More: continued here
THERE was anger today at news Royal Mail chief Adam Crozier received around £3 million in pay, pensions and incentives in the last financial year. More: continued here
Anger at Royal Mail chief's £3mEdinburgh Evening News, UK –1 hour agoTHERE was anger today at news Royal Mail chief Adam Crozier received around £3 million in pay, pensions and incentives in the last financial year. …Anger over post chief's £3mTeleTextall 3 news articles More: continued here
Tickets for final match finally arriveWigan Today, UK –41 minutes agoBut, despite the club, delivery firm TNT Post and the Royal Mail having all conducted inquiries, no-one seems any the wiser as to where they have been. … More: continued here
Authorities in southern Germany have taken custody of a 7-month-old boy after his parents posted an ad on eBay offering to sell him for one euro, or about $1.60. Police spokesman Peter Hieber says the baby was placed in the care of youth services in the southwestern Allgaeu region. Hieber said on Saturday that the…