Royal Mail competition concerns dismissed by regulator Ofcom
Royal Mail has been dealt a fresh blow after regulator Ofcom said it would not impose new conditions on the firm's direct-delivery competitors.
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Royal Mail has been dealt a fresh blow after regulator Ofcom said it would not impose new conditions on the firm's direct-delivery competitors.
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[ad_1] Royal Mail today reveals the top ten areas where shoppers made the most online purchases over the course of Black Friday weekend this year. Savvy shoppers in Shetland Islands top the list of the UK’s top buyers in the biggest cyber shopping event of the year, followed by Kirkwall, Hebrides, Central London and North…
Former Royal Mail sorting office could be split in two (From The …The Oxford TimesPLANS to split a former Royal Mail sorting office into two separate business units and redo the outside are set to be approved.and more » More: continued here
Two banks warned Royal Mail was underpriced ahead of saleBBC NewsThe government ignored two banks that valued Royal Mail at £5bn, far more than shares were sold for, the Financial Times has reported. The government sold 60% of the postal service last week for £3.30 per share, but they soon passed £5. The FT said…
[ad_1] From 3 April 2023, the price of a First Class stamp will increase by 15p to £1.10p, and the price of a Second Class stamp will increase by 7p to 75p to ensure the one-price-goes-anywhere Universal Service remains sustainable. These changes have been subject to careful consideration by Royal Mail in light of the…
Royal Mail in red as customers go onlineTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom –12 hours agoBy Peter Taylor Royal Mail's core postal operation has tumbled into the red amid steep declines in post-office footfall and mail volumes as the internet age …Royal mail profits slashed by £162mMirror.co.ukall 2 news articles More: continued here
[ad_1] Saturday postal deliveries are to be axed in a bid to cut costs as Royal Mail is losing £1 million per day, the chairman of the company has revealed. Speaking to the Today programme, Keith Williams CBE said the company is looking at ending Saturday letter deliveries, adding: ‘Our consumers are not looking for…