Archive flags more royal mail to come

The High Court’s decision on the so-called “palace letters” between the Queen and Sir John Kerr could potentially unveil even more private royal letters. Director-general David Fricker will get legal advice on whether private letters between Buckingham Palace and other governors-general were caught up in the decision. But Dr Fricker …

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Unpopular baby names UK parents say they’d NEVER choose

Revealed: The unpopular names British parents say they’d NEVER call their babies – including Boris, Karen and Meghan Survey of 5,842 parents reveals names they wish they’d steered away from Third admitted they didn’t give child’s name enough thought before choosing 73% said they had thought of better names for …

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Pipe Manufacturing Machines Market Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast up to 2018 to 2028 – Jewish Market Reports

Latest Study on the Global Pipe Manufacturing Machines Market The recently published report by Transparency Market Research on the global Pipe Manufacturing Machines market offers resourceful insights pertaining to the future prospects of the Pipe Manufacturing Machines market. The underlying trends, growth opportunities, impeding factors, and glaring market drivers are …

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Royal Standard in Wallingford criticised for Facebook post

A PUB landlord has apologised after telling a man to ‘go back to his benefits’ during an online argument Punters criticised the Royal Standard in Wallingford for the disrespectful comments made on social media last week. The squabble all started when the St Mary’s Street pub posted on Facebook that …

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Liberum reiterates ‘sell’ rating on Royal Mail

Analysts at Liberum slightly raised their target price on ‘sell’ rated postal service Royal Mail Group on Monday, stating that risks to its UK operations outweighed resilience in its European arm, General Logistics Systems (GLS). Liberum said the outlook for Royal Mail’s UK parcels, international and letters (UKPIL) unit was …

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UK regulator fines Royal Mail for late deliveries

UK regulator Ofcom has fined Royal Mail £1.5m (US$1.87m) for falling short on its service requirements. Ofcom notes that Royal Mail is required to deliver at least 93% of First Class post, across the UK, within one working day of collection. In 2018/2019, only 91.5% of First Class post was …

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