Protest against Royal Mail privatisation
Hundreds of postal workers gathered to protest against government plans to privatise the Royal Mail.
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Hundreds of postal workers gathered to protest against government plans to privatise the Royal Mail.
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[ad_1] Alex Lidagovsky, his wife, Dasha Nepochatova, and stepdaughter, Sofia Krotova, who is 16, were forced to leave Kyiv when Russia’s invasion began on February 24 2022. Now settled in the UK, Lidagovsky, 63, who was an in-demand sculptor in Ukraine, welcomed the PA news agency into his studio at Fusion Arts Studios, in Kingston…
Doctor Who 2013: New stamps revealedMSN TV UKTo celebrate the 50th anniversary of the nation's favourite Doctor, the Royal Mail has released pictures of an upcoming collectable Doctor Who stamp collection, which is set to be released in Spring 2013. From the current Doctor Matt Smith, to the very … More: continued here
[ad_1] The Duke of Sussex has issued an extraordinary statement condemning what he has called a “ruthless campaign” against the Duchess, saying: “I lost my mother and now I watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces.” The Duke, who is currently in South Africa with his wife and son, accused the tabloid…
[ad_1] A special festive 50p coin featuring the Raymond Briggs classic Christmas character The Snowman has been unveiled by the Royal Mint – and it’s sure to rapidly become a collectors’ item. The coins have been issued to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the story and is just the second Christmas 50p ever issued in…
Aylsham Royal Mail office will switch to North WalshamNorfolk Eastern Daily PressNews of the impending closure had caused some concerns in the town about everyone having to make 17-mile round trips to North Walsham to collect missed mail. Royal Mail's delivery sector manager Timothy Brain, said: “We must modernise our operations. More: continued here
Royal Mail is expected to deliver 6 days a week to nearly 29 million addresses, a challenge that it seemingly fails to rise to. More: continued here