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- proper noun The
national postal service of theUnited Kingdom
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Examples
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They go forward to the national finals, with the chance to win the title Royal Mail 'Postman of the Year'.
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Royal Mail, which is expected to be privatised by business secretary Vince Cable, operates a £26bn final salary pension scheme.
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Here, though, Steinberg says that the Royal Mail is operating on an unproven assumption that selling databases is actually to the government's benefit, while Watson simply calls the Royal Mail's decision "idiocy."
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Here, though, Steinberg says that the Royal Mail is operating on an unproven assumption that selling databases is actually to the government's benefit, while Watson simply calls the Royal Mail's decision "idiocy."
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The Royal Mail is a cherished and trusted national institution first established as a public body by Oliver Cromwell.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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Here, though, Steinberg says that the Royal Mail is operating on an unproven assumption that selling databases is actually to the government's benefit, while Watson simply calls the Royal Mail's decision "idiocy."
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The Royal Mail has been a shambles for more years than I can remember and its those from top to bottom to blame.
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Executives at Royal Mail, which is still publicly owned, could be in line for some of the biggest "performance awards" in the coming months.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Robert Winnett 2012
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Executives at Royal Mail, which is still publicly owned, could be in line for some of the biggest "performance awards" in the coming months.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Robert Winnett 2012
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Mr Anderson was speaking last week because the Royal Mail, which is sadly not what it used to be, has chosen to mark the show's 50th anniversary with a series of stamps.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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