Royal Mail still fails to deliver (The Scotsman)
POSTAL deliveries in Edinburgh have again been ranked as amongst the worst in the UK, according to the latest Royal Mail figures.
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POSTAL deliveries in Edinburgh have again been ranked as amongst the worst in the UK, according to the latest Royal Mail figures.
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Royal Mail'not in financial good health'ePolitixThe Royal Mail is "not in financial good health", Ed Davey told a Liberal Democrat fringe event in Liverpool today. …Tony JacksonFinancial TimesTavish gives conference a postal guaranteeLiberal Democrat VoiceLiberal Democrat Fringe – Royal Mail and the New Politics: The Modernistion AgendaDeHavilland (press release) (subscription)all 5 news articles » More: continued…
The Canadian government says it won’t enter into a dispute between the Jordanian and Israeli governments over the Dead Sea scrolls, a portion of which are on display at Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum. More: continued here
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'Let's show Royal Mail our views'Spalding TodayRoyal Mail wants to close the office and transfer its business to Spalding. It upset the CWU by putting the building on the market – rumoured to be for just £75000 – before a consultation on the closure was carried out. Union branch chairman Andy Beeby … More: continued…