In response to the supply-chain issues, Gap said it has added longer timelines into its business plan for the coming year. // Gap swings to loss as its sales suffer from ongoing supply chain disruptions // The retailer now sees revenue growing about 20% for the full year, down from …
Read More »Royal Mail warn of continued disruption to deliveries in Peterborough due to resourcing issues
Royal Mail contacted residents on Monday (November 23) to warn that the delays currently being experienced are expected to continue across the PE2, PE7, PE8 and PE9 postcodes. The service has been unable to confirm when these issues will be solved but that they will update residents when this is …
Read More »Glasgow postman sacked for forging customer signature and putting parcels in bin
A veteran Glasgow postman was sacked after he forged a customer’s signature and left her undelivered parcels in a rubbish bin – only for them to be thrown away before she got to them. Samuel Shirley told an employment tribunal he had an ‘agreement’ with the householder that he would …
Read More »Royal Family Issues Rare Statement Regarding Meghan Markle Bullying Claims
It’s no secret that there’s quite a bit of bad blood within the British Royal Family these days. In fact, relations between the feuding factions have become so contentious that both sides have essentially abandoned their efforts to convince the public that all is well. But even …
Read More »Queen knights her chief royal physician at Windsor investiture
The Queen has knighted her top royal physician in a personal investiture at Windsor Castle. The 95-year-old monarch conferred the accolade on Professor Sir Huw Thomas, who is Head of the Medical Household and Physician to the Queen, in a private ceremony on Tuesday. Concern for the health of the …
Read More »Finalists announced for Bampton Classical Opera Young Singers’ Competition
Six finalists have been chosen for the final in the fifth Bampton Classical Opera Young Singers’ Competition 2021. They are Jessica Cale (soprano), Frances Gregory (mezzo-soprano), Sophie Sparrow (soprano), Shafali Jalota (soprano), Dan D’Souza (baritone) and Cassandra Wright (soprano). The final, which will be held in Oxford, is a chance …
Read More »Delivery firms shamed as ‘league table’ shows courier companies are underperforming
Delivery firms shamed as ‘league table’ shows courier companies are underperforming… with Hermes coming last in the rankings while Amazon tops the list None of the five couriers performed above 3.5 stars with Hermes coming last Amazon came top of the table which was commissioned by Citizens Advice The surveyor …
Read More »Royal Family issues statement over BBC Princes and the Press documentary
The BBC has come under fire from the Royal Family households over its Prince Harry and Prince William documentary last night. The documentary was presented by Amol Rajan and aired from 9pm on BBC Two. The first episode of The Princes And The Press aired suggestions that negatives stories about …
Read More »Disappointed over MP’s sewage vote “bluster”
Dear Editor, I was disappointed by the irrelevant bluster that Dr Mullan threw at us as justification for his voting to allow water companies to dump raw sewage onto our rivers and on to our beaches. Under current laws many water companies have been fined for just this practice. His …
Read More »Parcel firms ‘failing to deliver on performance’
“Our own data shows that more than 99.5% of all DPD parcels are delivered right first time, which is one of the main reasons we have been voted top in MoneySavingExpert’s annual parcel delivery customer satisfaction poll of over 10,000 recipients, eight years running.” Source link
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