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Royal Mail delivery delays hit Merseyside today as 44 UK postcodes impacted

Royal Mail has released another delivery disruption notice affecting postcodes throughout the UK, including Merseyside. The postal service has come under fire regarding its delayed deliveries while stamp prices continue to climb.

Earlier this week, billionaire owner Daniel Kretinsky told MPs: “Of course I am deeply sorry for any letters that arrive late.” Nevertheless, he refuted suggestions that Royal Mail’s track record of delays was worsening.

Appearing before the Commons Business select committee, Mr Kretinsky said: “It is not perfect, but it is not catastrophic.”

The organisation received a £21million penalty fine last October after failing to meet First and Second Class delivery standards during its previous financial year.

Only 77% of First Class post and 92.5% of Second Class arrived punctually in its 2024-25 financial year – falling short of its respective 93% and 98.5% targets, reports the Mirror.

Merseyside has been impacted by the delays(Image: Scott Jenkin via Getty Images)

This follows the announcement that First Class stamps will rise to £1.80 and Second Class stamps to 91p from April 6. A First Class stamp cost just 76p in 2020.

As of Thursday March 26, disruptions have affected numerous regions across the UK, including Prenton. Presently, 21 sorting offices are experiencing holdups, impacting 44 postcode areas.

Royal Mail said: “We aim to deliver to all addresses we have mail for, six days a week.


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