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Fewer deliveries, higher cost... is this Ofcom's idea of reform? - Second class deliveries two or three days a week isn’t ...
The regulator Ofcom has said that Royal Mail will be able to axe the six-day-a-week service for second-class letters ...
The changes, announced by regulator Ofcom, will see Royal Mail axe the six-days-a-week service for second class letters, but will maintain Monday to Saturday deliveries for first class post ...
Royal Mail has been granted permission by regulator Ofcom to cease Saturday deliveries for second-class post, effective from ...
Royal Mail will axe the six-days-a-week service for second class letters from July 28, but will maintain Monday to Saturday ...
The Office of Communications, or Ofcom, revised Royal Mail's existing delivery targets for first-class mail to 90% from 93% delivered next day, and for second-class mail to 95% from 98.5% delivered ...
The regulator said that from July 28, Royal Mail will be allowed to deliver second-class post on alternate days from Monday to Friday only.
On the changes to the Royal Mail service and Ofcom’s stamp review, a Government spokesperson said: “The public expects a well ...
The Royal Mail has been given the go-ahead to scrap the delivery of second-class post on Saturdays by Ofcom. At the moment, the courier adheres to the current one-price-goes-anywhere principle of the ...
Royal Mail will scrap Saturday deliveries for second-class post after the cost-cutting move was approved by regulators.
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Britain's media regulator set new minimum acceptable delivery deadlines for Royal Mail on Thursday, changed some existing ...
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