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  2. Royal Mail - Wikipedia

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    Royal Mail introduced Pricing in Proportion (PiP) for first and second class inland mail, whereby prices are affected by the size as well as weight of items. It also introduced an online postage service, allowing customers to pay for postage online. [58] In 2007, the Royal Mail Group plc became Royal Mail Group Ltd, in a slight change of legal ...

  3. Royal Mail fined £10.5m for missing delivery targets - AOL

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    First-class stamp price to rise to £1.65. Royal Mail was privatised more than a decade ago, but under the Universal Service Obligation it is still legally required to deliver letters across the ...

  4. Mail - Wikipedia

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    The British Royal Mail's 1st Class, as it is styled, is simply a priority option over 2nd Class, at a slightly higher cost. Royal Mail aims (but does not guarantee) to deliver all 1st Class letters the day after posting. [72] In Austria priority delivery mail is called Prio, in Switzerland A-Post. [73]

  5. Registered mail - Wikipedia

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    While not a form of registered mail, certified mail allows the sender proof of mailing via a mailing receipt and, upon request, electronic verification that an article was delivered or that a delivery attempt was made. [17] Some in-transit tracking and delivery confirmation information may be provided, but there is no formal chain of custody.

  6. Royal Mail takeover by Czech billionaire approved - AOL

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    However, there are no such limits on first-class stamps, and in October Royal Mail pushed the price for first-class mail up by 30p to £1.65, citing "very real and urgent" financial challenges for ...

  7. Royal Mail to hike first-class stamps to £1.65 - AOL

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  8. Postal services in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The quality of postal services in the 17th and 18th centuries improved with development of better roads and means of transport. [1]Anthony Trollope is credited with major contributions to the development of postal services in the years 1851-1867, described, e.g. in Chapters 8 and 13 of his autobiography.

  9. Non-denominated postage - Wikipedia

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    Non-denominated postage was first introduced in the United Kingdom in 1989 for domestic mail, in part as a workaround to the problem of fast-changing rates, the Royal Mail issuing "non-value indicated" Machins using textual inscriptions "1ST" and "2ND" to indicate class of service rather than a monetary value. It later introduced further stamps ...