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The communications regulator has proposed cutting letter deliveries with second-class post arriving every second day and no longer on Saturdays. Ofcom said Royal Mail customers' postal needs would ...
The regulator has confirmed it plans to overhaul postal rules to allow Royal Mail to deliver second-class post on alternate weekdays – and to end the Saturday service. First-class letters will ...
Britain's Ofcom has proposed changes to Royal Mail's obligations including so-called second-class letters delivered on ...
Royal Mail may soon be permitted to discontinue Saturday deliveries for second-class letters under plans proposed by Ofcom which include wider cuts to postal delivery targets. Following a ...
Royal Mail saw the number of letters and cards posted slump by more than 130 million after it imposed a stamp price hike last October. That was down 7% on the same period the year before.
Royal Mail is on the cusp of being allowed to scrap Saturday deliveries for second class letters in a move proposed by Ofcom, which also suggests reducing broader postal delivery targets.
Regulator Ofcom has said it is proposing to scrap second class letter deliveries on Saturdays and reduce the service to be on alternate weekdays, while also lowering Royal Mail’s delivery targets.