UK’s Royal Mail privatized
The Royal Mail can trace its history back 500 years to the time of Henry VIII and its bright red “pillarboxes” grace streets across the UK – from the Scilly Isles to Scotland.
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The Royal Mail can trace its history back 500 years to the time of Henry VIII and its bright red “pillarboxes” grace streets across the UK – from the Scilly Isles to Scotland.
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Telegraph.co.uk Internet mail service viapost puts its stamp on lettersTelegraph.co.uk, United KingdomIt runs an internet postal operation that allows letters to be sent electronically to central servers and then printed out and delivered by the Royal Mail through the so-called “last mile” system used by courier companies. The system operates through a … More: continued here
Hell Mail International Mail And Air Freight Affected By Flight BanHell MailFreight flights have been grounded, causing disruptions for operators such as DHL and Royal Mail. EU transport ministers are expected to hold emergency … More: continued here
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Trade unionists refused to accept privatisation of the Royal Mail today after the Postal Services Bill was passed in Parliament. Paving the way for privatisation and foreign capital ownership of Royal Mail assets, MPs in the House of Commons passed the Bill by 319 votes to 238. More: continued here
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