Royal Mail suspends fines for counterfeit stamps

Whistleblowers in delivery offices have also painted a picture of chaos and confusion. Staff admitted they routinely sent back letters with so-called counterfeit stamps to regional mail centres for review believing Revenue Protection – the department responsible for inspecting letters and distributing fines – were making “a lot of mistakes”. …

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Reminders issued ahead of elections

By Amanda Wilkins – 29 April 2024 CommunityPolitics With three days to go until the local elections, Swindon Borough Council have issued some key reminders. The borough and Police and Crime Commissioner elections take place on Thursday 2 May.  Swindon Borogh Council advises: Remember to bring photo ID: It’s crucial to have valid photo …

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Letters to the editor of the Newbury Weekly News

Put up a plaque to explain sculpture The sculptor Michael Fairfax was employed at great expense by the developers of Newbury’s Market Street to erect the Two Rivers bronze sculpture on the side of the car park of the new development. The Michael Fairfax Two Rivers bronze sculpture This represents …

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Govt Sells Its 15% Stake In Royal Mail

The Government has sold half of its remaining 30% stake in Royal Mail. Around 150 million shares – 15% of the privatised company – have been sold to institutional investors at 500p per share. The sale has raised £750m. The Government is also to give up a further 1% of …

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Defeated Dutch admiral who endured his parole in Croydon

Decisive action: the Battle of Camperdown in October 1797 was regarded as the Royal Navy’s greatest triumph, until Trafalgar SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT: Researching the history of Croydon’s part in the wars fought across Europe and North America in the late 18th and early 19th centuries has taken DAVID MORGAN, right, in …

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