News In Tooting, bosses are lying about why mail is delayed—the reality is that bosses have forced through a new plan which has ruined postal services By Yuri Prasad Downloading PDF. Please wait… Tuesday 18 February 2025 Issue Blame bosses if your post is late (Photo: flickr/Jack Regan) People living …
Read More »‘Rare’ Paddington Bear 50p being sold by Bolton resident
The coin has been listed on eBay for £500, ten times its original value. It is described as a “must-have for enthusiasts”, celebrating the “beloved bear’s adventures in London”. The coin was minted in 2019 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the iconic British Bear. Designed by David Knapton, the …
Read More »Union boss vows to challenge Royal Mail reform plans
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The head of the UK postal workers union has said it is in its strongest position yet to influence the future of Royal Mail, after Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský made …
Read More »Morrisons Partners with Quadient for Convenient Parcel Delivery at its Morrisons Daily Stores | Taiwan News
Parcel Pending by Quadient Open Network Locker at Morrisons Daily in UK Parcel Pending by Quadient Open Network Locker at Morrisons Daily in the UK. Paris Quadient (Euronext Paris: QDT), a global automation platform powering secure and sustainable business connections, today announced a new partnership with Morrisons. The partnership will …
Read More »Morrisons Partners with Quadient for Convenient Parcel Delivery at its Morrisons Daily Stores
Parcel Pending by Quadient Open Network Locker at Morrisons Daily in UK Parcel Pending by Quadient Open Network Locker at Morrisons Daily in the UK. Get the latest news delivered to your inbox Sign up for The Manila Times newsletters By signing up with an email address, I acknowledge that …
Read More »Rubik’s Cube turns 50 on new Hungarian issue
By Scott Tiffney On Jan. 30 Magyar Posta, Hungary’s postal service, celebrated the 50th anniversary of the patenting of the Rubik’s Cube with the release of a round 1,000-forint stamp available in a numbered souvenir sheet. The souvenir sheet and a first-day cover for the issue were designed by Hungarian …
Read More »Cracks deepen at Topps Tiles as shareholder slams takeover deal to buy 30 stores
By DAILY MAIL CITY & FINANCE REPORTER Updated: 17:00 EST, 17 February 2025 Topps Tiles’s largest shareholder has slammed the group after regulators said its deal to buy 30 stores from a rival could lead to competition issues. The flooring company bought the stores for £9million in August last year …
Read More »Beware of financial ghouls: Royal Mail is in danger of becoming the next Thames Water, warns ALEX BRUMMER
By ALEX BRUMMER FOR THE DAILY MAIL Updated: 17:01 EST, 17 February 2025 Thames Water will be back in the spotlight today when a court is due to rule on whether an emergency £3billion loan from creditors should be allowed to proceed. An alternative is that the utility company is …
Read More »Damien Neylon returns to Brae in new role – hospitality
Victorian restaurant Brae has welcomed back alumni chef Damien Neylon to the fold. The chef is now the head of creativity and development, which is a newly created role at the award-winning Birregurra restaurant helmed by Dan Hunter. “Brae means a lot to me personally, and stepping into this new …
Read More »BCLP Takes Paul Hasting Real Estate Partner in Paris and Other Key European Moves
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, White & Case, Hogan Lovells, and Linklaters have made hires in real estate, intellectual property, and competition litigation, reshaping key practice areas in Europe. Paul Hastings partner Jean-Louis Martin, formerly the real estate practice head and office vice-chair for Paris, left to join BCLP as a …
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