Royal Mail property windfall 'would go to shareholders'
Grey market trading now suggests 368p a share, above the initial estimate of 260p to 330p, after bosses confirmed property sale proceeds would not go to the pension fund.
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Grey market trading now suggests 368p a share, above the initial estimate of 260p to 330p, after bosses confirmed property sale proceeds would not go to the pension fund.
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[ad_1] The Queen, the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge have released heartwarming family photographs through the ages to mark Father’s Day. William issued a picture of himself beaming and surrounded by his children on a holiday in the Middle East, while the Queen and Charles shared old photos through their official Twitter…
Royal Mail's rivals in demand before strikeFinancial TimesCompanies are scrambling to find other operators to deliver their mail after the postal executive of the …and more » More: continued here
Belfast Telegraph Belfast Royal Mail staff stole children's toys and perfumesBelfast TelegraphAll of the goods belonged to Royal Mail and were stolen in Belfast between January and November last year, according to the charges. No further details were disclosed at this stage in the case. Both men pleaded guilty when the allegations were put to…
[ad_1] The legend of King Arthur is set to be retold in a series of stamps released by the Royal Mail today. The set of ten depicts famous Camelot folklore, from young Arthur drawing the sword from the stone to Sir Lancelot defeating the dragon. Other scenes drawn by concept artist Jaime Jones include Merlin…
[ad_1] The Duchess of Cambridge The Duchess of Cambridge has turned 40 this weekend. The milestone birthday is likely to be a private family affair marked at the Cambridges’ home in Norfolk. Here, we take a look at the future Queen consort’s journey in front of the lens more than a decade on from marrying…
MENAFN.COM Royal Mail earns an injunction | MENAFN.COMMENAFN.COM(MENAFN) RM has gained an injunction in London's High Court, avoiding the 48-hour strike next week, as the employees were prepared to leave from 19 Oc.and more » More: continued here