And if you’re anything like me, you would much rather be spending your money on items for your newborn than clothes that you’ll only need for a few months of your life. A 2019 survey found mums-to-be spent £700 on average on their maternity clothes. That’s a huge expense when …
Read More »Royal Mail’s future in doubt after delivery targets missed in every postcode
The future of the Royal Mail is in doubt after it failed to hit its delivery targets in every UK postcode this summer. Households in postage blackspots are waiting up to two weeks for deliveries, putting the NHS under strain as missed hospital appointments become a “continuous occurrence”. A cancer …
Read More »North Sails teams up with 727 Sailbags as European upcycling partner
US sailmaker and sailing apparel brand North Sails has partnered with 727 Sailbags to “provide a second life to old, tired sails” to help minimise the sport’s environmental impact and divert old sails from ending up in landfills. 727 Sailbags creates handcrafted bags and clothing out of 100% recycled sailcloth, …
Read More »Postbox that survived ‘two World Wars and Covid’ closes due to snails eating mail
Two furious business owners contacted Royal Mail about the unusual closure of a postbox after a metal telecommunications pole was installed nearby in Marazion, Cornwall A postbox in Marazion, Cornwall has been taped up and closed ( Image: Greg Martin / Cornwall Live) Royal Mail postboxes in a quaint village …
Read More »Smishing Campaign Attack the US Citizens to Steal Payment Data
Smishing is a type of cyberattack in which attackers use SMS (text messages) to trick individuals into revealing the following type of Personal and financial data or information:- Passwords Credit card numbers Debit card numbers Banking Credentials Make download malicious software In attacks like this, threat actors mimic government, bank, …
Read More »Government must release Australia Post from time warp
The inaction here is bewildering. Yes, any federal government will want to be careful to protect rural and regional services; Graham agrees. But the need for reform is blindingly obvious, and the cost to taxpayers will only grow as AusPost’s losses do. The substantial losses posted recently by Britain’s Royal …
Read More »Doubts over resurrection of Monarch Airlines relaunch
Plans to resurrect Monarch Airlines six years after it collapsed have been put in doubt. A company named Monarch Airlines Limited has been registered at Companies House, and a website and social media activity began earlier this month, pledging to “usher in a new era for one of the UK’s …
Read More »Dishoom’s plans for Brighton bar move forward – Brighton and Hove News
High end Indian restaurant chain Dishoom is planning on opening its first bar in Brighton. The new venue in East Street will be called Permit Room – a name Dishoom already uses for its drinks menu. It has already successfully applied for an alcohol licence for 31a and 32 East …
Read More »Man arrested after incident in Truro city centre
A man has been arrested following an incident in Truro city centre. Police were called to Victoria Square on Thursday afternoon. The call to Devon and Cornwall Police followed reports of a man shoplifting from a store. Eyewitnesses said that a riot van and a police car arrived, with a …
Read More »Australia Post's future is uncertain. But key reforms could save it | The Canberra Times
… up like [international counterparts Canada Post and UK's Royal Mail], … is currently undertaking a major review of the postal service and is … Source link
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