Royal Mail sale dangerous – Labour
Labour has launched a campaign against the Government's controversial plan to privatise the Royal Mail, branding the move "dangerous".
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Labour has launched a campaign against the Government's controversial plan to privatise the Royal Mail, branding the move "dangerous".
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[ad_1] Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank left the grounds of Windsor Castle for home earlier today after attending Prince Philip’s funeral yesterday afternoon. The Queen’s granddaughter, 31, donned a checked shirt and a pair of sunglasses as she sat in the passenger seat of a car driven by her husband Jack, 34, and…
Qwerty TummyNew York Times (blog)… following revelations from the Royal Society of Chemistry that mouse droppings are being found on office keyboards. Paul Sims wrote in The Daily Mail: A …Is qwerty tummy realBefore It’s Newsall 2 news articles » More: continued here
Proactive Investors UK Personal Group launches salary sacrifice technology for Royal Mail after earlier delayProactive Investors UKThe company said its Let's Connect business provides salary sacrifice on technology products such as iPads and computers to employees of Personal Group's clients. The UK provider of employee services said the Let's Connect business has recently been ……
[ad_1] Royal Mail Collective Pension Plan, London, was approved to operate as the U.K.’s first collective defined contribution plan by The Pensions Regulator. Investment and longevity risks are pooled in CDC plans and shared among participants. The U.K. government said this potentially makes them more resilient to market shocks vs. defined contribution plans, while also…
[ad_1] Royal Mail is urging people across Gedling borough to use up stamps that do not have a barcode by January 31 – when they will no longer be valid for postage. It says the deadline in exactly 100 days affects “everyday” stamps featuring the late Queen’s profile. Royal Mail introduced barcoded stamps back in…
[ad_1] Reaction to Rishi Sunak’s Budget and a Buckingham Palace inquiry into bullying claims are among the stories making the front pages on Thursday. The Times writes the Chancellor will raise taxes to their highest level since the 1960s as he attempts to repair the nation’s finances, which have been hit hard by the pandemic….