Ofcom has put forward proposals to change Royal Mail’s universal service obligation, which currently requires it to deliver ...
The postal service set to be allowed to deliver second-class letters on alternate weekdays and not Saturdays under a major shake-up across the country.
The regulator said it is "no longer financially sustainable" for Royal Mail to deliver letters six days a week, as it ...
Royal Mail set to ditch some Saturday deliveries in new shake up - Ofcom said its latest research revealed most people do not need letter delivery six days a week ...
Ofcom has also outlined plans to lower Royal Mail's delivery targets, reducing the next-day delivery rate for first-class ...
Ofcom said cutting second class letters to every other week day, but still within three working days of collection and with a ...
The move will see Royal Mail's delivery targets cut, with second class letter service being reduced to alternate weekdays, while first class deliveries will still be six days a week ...
Ofcom has published its reccomendations into the long-await review on the universal service obligation for Royal Mail.
Additionally, Ofcom is considering lowering Royal Mail's delivery targets, with the aim of adjusting the next-day delivery ...
Royal Mail should be allowed to cut Saturday deliveries for second class letters in order save millions of pounds a year and protect the future of the UK's postal service, the regulator has proposed.