Postmen trained for dog attacks
Two postmen a week in Northern Ireland are attacked by dogs according to Royal Mail, who are now training their staff to deal with making deliveries to pet owning households.
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Two postmen a week in Northern Ireland are attacked by dogs according to Royal Mail, who are now training their staff to deal with making deliveries to pet owning households.
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Thursday market close: FTSE soars after Royal Mail deliversScotsmanRoyal Mail posted underlying operating profits down 2 per cent over the six months to September 27, but analysts said parcel growth performed well against lower letter deliveries while costs fell more quickly than expected. Shares lifted 5 per cent, or …and more » More: continued here
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