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The announcement that we can no longer expect second-class post on Saturdays will make no difference really. These days, it’s ...
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 will axe the six-days-a-week service for second class letters from July 28, but will maintain Monday to Saturday ...
On the changes to the Royal Mail service and Ofcom’s stamp review, a Government spokesperson said: “The public expects a well ...
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 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 ...
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.
Royal Mail will scrap Saturday deliveries for second-class post after the cost-cutting move was approved by regulators.
Royal Mail given go ahead to slash second class deliveries to just three a week - Ofcom gives all clear to historic reduction ...
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