Postman facing jail for stealing 76,000 letters
A postman is facing jail after stealing so much mail he was forced to move out of his flat where he had stashed it.
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A postman is facing jail after stealing so much mail he was forced to move out of his flat where he had stashed it.
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[ad_1] Boris Johnson has urged countries to “pull out all the stops” to secure action to limit dangerous global warming in the final days of COP26. The Prime Minister was speaking ahead of returning to the climate summit in Glasgow on Wednesday, where negotiators are set to inspect a first draft of a “cover decision”…
Moving Royal Mail parcels office out of the city centre is ridiculousLeicester MercurySo it is has happened. The Royal Mail parcels office in Campbell Street, Leicester, has moved to the Meridian Business Park. Miles from the city centre to a place where no-one lives within easy reach. It's ridiculous. The only alternative to a journey…
[ad_1] @sussexroyal / AFP / Getty Images The September issue of British Vogue, guest-edited by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (aka Meghan Markle), hit newsstands on Friday, capping a week of relentless criticism from the British media that a member of the royal family would do such a thing. Meghan was being “uppity,” she was endorsing…
[ad_1] Anyone with old stamps lying around should double-check before putting them on letters and cards. If these stamps have been gathering dust in a drawer for quite a while, they may no longer be valid and could result in Royal Mail demanding a surcharge. Martin Lewis’ MSE team recently reminded the public about the…
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British government to privatize Royal Mail within weeksThe Globe and MailBritain embarked on its largest privatization in decades on Thursday as the government unveiled plans to sell the majority of the near 500-year-old state-owned Royal Mail postal service. The Department for Business said a stock market flotation would … More: continued here