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The Ministry of Defence has admitted losing the details of 600,000 people after the theft of a laptop from a Royal Navy officer in Birmingham last week.
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The Ministry of Defence has admitted losing the details of 600,000 people after the theft of a laptop from a Royal Navy officer in Birmingham last week.
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[ad_1] Leamington residents are petitioning to have the town centre Post Office re-opened at its former site in Priory Terrace following a lengthy closure to the branch at its current premises. An online petition, launched by resident Isabelle Hero on the Change.Org website now has more than 150 signatures. The currently closed Post Office branch…
[ad_1] Christmas cards are still stuck in the post as Covid-fuelled staff shortages hit deliveries In some places post is being delivered only every other day with staff off sick Customers in more than 90 postcode areas across the country are affected Royal Mail said it was recruiting temporary staff and moving staff around By…
[ad_1] Royal Navy ship on its first week of duty shadows Russian warship Vasily Bykov passing through English Channel HMS Forth set sail from Liverpool on Sunday and met Vasily Bykov on Monday off the western coast of France She is only one week into her official service and is today escorting the Russian warship…
The Guardian Royal Mail workers vote in favour of strike following privatisationThe GuardianRoyal Mail workers have voted 4-1 in favour of strike action over pay and conditions and the privatisation of the 500-year-old postal service. More than 100,000 postal workers will walk out on a 24-hour strike on 4 November unless the company agrees to…
BBC News Faulty bike postman wins Royal Mail payoutBBC NewsThe Royal Mail has paid out nearly £10,000 in compensation to a postman who fell from a faulty bike. The accident is understood to have happened in 2011 and involved a worker based in Colchester. The postman suffered a shoulder injury after the chain …Compensation Britain:…
[ad_1] London’s leading stock market index bounced this morning as it managed to claw back pretty much all of yesterday’s losses. The export-heavy FTSE 100 rebounded 132.50 points, or 1.8 per cent, to 7,435.05 after China cut a key borrowing rate for mortgages in a move that boosted sentiment at the end of a tough…