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  2. 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. [71] In Austria priority delivery mail is called Prio, in Switzerland A-Post. [72]

  3. Royal Mail - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Mail runs, alongside its stamped mail services, another sector of post called business mail. The large majority of Royal Mail's business mail service is for PPI or franked mail, where the sender prints their own 'stamp'. For PPI mail, this involves either a simple rubber stamp and an ink pad, or a printed label.

  4. Postage stamps and postal history of the United Kingdom

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    Henry VIII created the Royal Mail in 1516, appointing Brian Tuke as "Master of the Postes", while Elizabeth I appointed Thomas Randolph as "Chief Postmaster". Under Thomas Witherings, chief postmaster under Charles I, the Royal Mail was made available to the public (1635), [2] with a regular system of post roads, houses, and staff. From this ...

  5. Royal Mail ramps up cost cutting as it battles surging inflation

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

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  7. Royal Mail is on the brink. Cutting letter deliveries to 3 ...

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    Royal Mail could ditch its near-daily deliveries of letters as the centuries-old British institution attempts to modernize its service and plug a growing hole in its finances.

  8. Mail sorting - Wikipedia

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    Mail sorting refers to the methods by which postal systems determine how and where to route mail for delivery. Once accomplished by hand, mail sorting is now largely automated through the aid of specialized machines. The first widely adopted mail sorting machine was the Transorma, first made operational in Rotterdam in 1930.

  9. Postal services in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Postal services in the United Kingdom are provided predominantly by the Royal Mail (and Post Office Limited which oversees post offices). Since 2006, the market has been fully opened to competition which has had greater success in business-to-business delivery than in ordinary letter delivery. [citation needed]