Royal Mail’s 2011 stamps have magic look
DON’T be surprised to see a magician popping through your letterbox in the coming weeks…
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DON’T be surprised to see a magician popping through your letterbox in the coming weeks…
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Is Privatisation Failing?DescrierAn example is their commitment to privatising the Royal Mail, despite fears that it will increase costs and reduce services to rural areas. Again this is a deeply unpopular policy, which the government seems determined to push through, despite warnings …and more » More: continued here
[ad_1] The UK Royal Mail, a subsidiary of International Distribution Services, has deployed its 6,000th electric delivery van, adding it to 15 others at its Manchester mail center for deliveries and collections. So far, more than 240 Royal Mail offices use EVs. Royal Mail purchased its first 100 EVs in December 2017. Most of Royal…
[ad_1] A crown kept in the Jewel House of the Tower of London has been removed – but the Beefeaters can rest easy, it has been taken to be re-sized ahead of King Charles’s coronation. Buckingham Palace said the St Edward’s Crown, the centrepiece of the Crown Jewels viewed by millions of people every year…
ALMELO, NETHERLANDS–(Marketwire – August 24, 2009) – The supervisory board of Royal Ten Cate intends to nominate Drs J. Lock during the next general meeting of shareholders for appointment as member of the executive board of Royal Ten Cate. In anticipation of this, Mr Lock will immediately assume the position of chief financial officer (CFO)….
[ad_1] A JUBILEE-THEMED display in Northallerton has sprung up at the town’s former Post Office. A knitted post-box topper has been created by Michelle Higgins, aka the Knitting Nana of Northallerton, whose sister Nicki Hall works at the Royal Mail Northallerton Delivery Office. The display also features a history window reflecting the Queen’s service in…
Anthony Hilton: Enough nostalgia — Royal Mail must adapt or dieEvening StandardRoyal Mail has to cope every day with the reality that, these days, people are more likely to know the cost of a text than the cost of a second-class stamp. People do not write letters any more. Royal Mail's core business is in…