Royalists sweep landmark Bhutan vote (CNN.com)
Voters in the secluded Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan became the world’s newest democracy Monday when the nation held its first elections and ended more than 100 years of royal rule.
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Voters in the secluded Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan became the world’s newest democracy Monday when the nation held its first elections and ended more than 100 years of royal rule.
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[ad_1] International Distributions Services plc (IDS) today announces the appointment of Martin Seidenberg as Group Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of IDS. Under the revised structure, Martin will lead the IDS Group and set its strategic direction. He will be appointing CEOs for Royal Mail and GLS responsible for operational management of the two subsidiaries in…
ROYAL Mail is planning to slash compensation payments for lost letters and parcels – despite a rise in the number of customer complaints. More: continued here
Yahoo News UK New charity partner for Royal Mailexpressandstar.comRoyal Mail Group's chief executive officer, Moya Greene, said: "We are delighted to be partnering with the Stroke Association to support their valuable work. Our colleagues voted to support this important charity and we look forward to working closely …Royal Mail chooses Stroke Association as charity partnerUK…
John O’Groat Journal Royal Mail sell-off would be a disasterJohn O’Groat JournalI HAVE always opposed the privatisation of Royal Mail, both when proposed by the previous Labour government and also by the current Coalition Government. Each UK government since 1994 — Labour, Tory and Lib Dem — has led down the privatisation … More: continued here
Daily Mail Paralysed Royal Marine left without vital phone system after blundering …Daily MailA paralysed former Royal Marine was left without a vital phone system used to keep him alive – after phone supplier TalkTalk cut him off for a whole week. Dominic Lovett, paralysed four years ago, relies solely on a specialist alarm system…
[ad_1] Five infant grandchildren of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden have been stripped of their royal status and will not be expected to perform public duties when they grow up, the Swedish royal palace announced today. The five youngsters, aged between one and five, are the offspring of the King’s two younger children, Prince Carl…