The new government has only been in power for five minutes but they need to urgently halt the sale of our 500-year-old institution for £3.5bn to Czech tycoon who made his billions flogging Russian gas
Royal Mail has seen its sales bolstered by General Election mail and stamp price hikes, despite delivering fewer letters in recent months, its parent company revealed.
Royal Troon, a links course on the windswept west coast of Scotland, is our venue for a 10th time with the likes of Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, and Bryson DeChambeau in action.
The postal company said that International Distribution Services made £2billion in revenues in the three months to June, up from £1.8billion a year earlier
Potential Royal Mail buyer, Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský, vowed to maintain the requirement to deliver first class letters six days a week 'as long as I'm alive'
From the BBC World Service: The United Kingdom’s 500-year-old postal service is up for sale. The Royal Mail, with its iconic red mailboxes, operates similarly to the United States Postal Service, but is publicly listed. Now, a $6.5 billion…