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Last-minute talks to avert postal strike

Royal Mail and CWU bid to break deadlock as critics round on Peter Mandelson Talks are expected to be held today in a final attempt to avert a planned two-day postal strike as union leaders and Labour backbenchers accuse the business secretary Peter Mandelson of stirring the dispute. Royal Mail …

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New Royal Mail stamps celebrate Darwin

Ten colourful new stamps go on sale today to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth and the 150th anniversary of On the Origin of Species. The Royal Mail's new stamps commemorate Darwin and the areas of study which inspired his ideas on evolution: zoology, botany, geology, ornithology and …

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Postal crisis to worsen as peace talks collapse

• Union calls two-day strike over Royal Mail demands • Modernisation needed to survive, says Mandelson The majority of households and businesses will be without post for two days next week after Royal Mail and unions failed to reach a last-minute deal aimed at averting strike action. The Communication Workers …

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Royal Mail appoints firm to set up share scheme

Royal Mail said it has conditionally appointed Equiniti to set up £300m employee share scheme, as postal service moves step closer towards privatisation Royal Mail came a step closer to privatisation on Thursday when it appointed a firm to set up a £300m employee share scheme. As part of the …

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Royal Mail may face fines over rigged test deliveries

Postal watchdog says some managers may have received bonuses based on phoney mail delivery times The postal watchdog is considering taking action against Royal Mail after allegations that service quality tests were rigged by workers. Postcomm received an insider tip-off last year that the names and addresses of recipients of …

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