The price of a first class and second class stamp will increase by 10p to £1.35 and 85p respectively from 2 April. It comes afterRoyal Mailraised the cost of stamps twice in 2023. A year ago, a first class stamp cost 95p before being hiked to £1.10 in April. The price was ...
Royal Mail to Increase Price of Stamp to 60p; WORRIES POSTAGE HIKE MAY FURTHER ISOLATE ELDERLYByline: KATE FORRESTERDaily Post (Liverpool, England)
Executives have consistently warned in recent years that Royal Mail’s universal service obligation (USO), which is overseen by Ofcom and requires the company to deliver mail to every UK address for the price of a stamp, has become increasingly unsustainable in the face of new competition. ...
Finance chief Simon Henry said: “It’s quite likely we’ll take a very close look at investment levels where we have flexibility if we see oil price weakness persisting.” FULL ARTICLE DAILY MAIL: Shell posts forecast-busting profit rise of 31pc despite slump in oil prices Extracts Shell h...
That move is the equivalent of a $10 billion increase in the integrated oil major’s market cap. By comparison, competitor Chevron‘s stock fell more than 1% and ExxonMobil was up just 1.5% (or so) in the month. That, however, is the continuation of a trend, since Shell has been ...
The price of a first class and second class stamp will increase by 10p to £1.35 and 85p respectively from 2 April. It comes afterRoyal Mailraised the cost of stamps twice in 2023. A year ago, a first class stamp cost 95p before being hiked to £1.10 in April. The price was ...
FIRST-CLASS STITCH-UP; Royal Mail Boss Lines Up Stamp Price Increase as Shares Surge on First Day of Trading after Sell-OffByline: GRAHAM HISCOTT reporters@dailyrecord.co.ukDaily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
But rumours that Saudi Arabia vowed late last week to raise its own production, should members fail to rubber-stamp the deal this month, negates any suggestion of cross-cartel unity. Some members like Iran have been exempted from cutting, or even holding, their own production, causing other ...
But rumours that Saudi Arabia vowed late last week to raise its own production, should members fail to rubber-stamp the deal this month, negates any suggestion of cross-cartel unity. Some members like Iran have been exempted from cutting, or even holding, their own production, causing other ...