Queen keeps her head on stamps
The government said Sunday it had closed a loophole that could have seen Queen Elizabeth’s head chopped off stamps if the Royal Mail was sold to a foreign firm.
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The government said Sunday it had closed a loophole that could have seen Queen Elizabeth’s head chopped off stamps if the Royal Mail was sold to a foreign firm.
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[ad_1] The 260 overseas parcels lodged with NZ Post before the Christmas deadline are no longer stuck in New Zealand, and may make it to their destination before the tree comes down. Last week, NZ Post admitted that hundreds of presents were still sitting at NZ Post’s International Mail Centre despite customers arranging for them…
[ad_1] He showed his support for the posties during the busiest time of the year for the postal service. The Newton-le-Willows delivery office has added five temporary staff and four extra vehicles to cope with the increased demand. Festive period The posties are having to tackle around twice as many parcels and letters during the…
[ad_1] Major changes are taking place in the town centre – with more on the way. Stockport Interchange was opened as part of the town’s regeneration work (Image: Stockport council) Huge changes could soon be on the way to Stockport as a regeneration project in the town centre looks to expand, bringing new homes, a…
[ad_1] He added there were communications between his client and the former prince before the alleged encounter and that he is now considering filing a civil lawsuit on her behalf. The lawyer, who reportedly represents more than 200 survivors of Epstein abuse, did not immediately respond to AFP’s request for comment. Andrew could not be…
Editor – I really took exception to Ron Kroichick’s article about the English food while he was covering the Open Golf Championship at Royal Birkdale, even though he said it was “all in good fun.” It still gives people who have never been to England the wrong… More: continued here
[ad_1] Almost 15million people were left waiting for post over the Christmas period with many missing important documents, health appointments, parking fines and bills. Royal Mail has blamed staff absences caused by Covid, but campaigners are demanding action, including fines. More than half of those affected (54 per cent) went at least a week without letters,…