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  2. Royal Mail - Wikipedia

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    Royal Mail Group Limited, trading as Royal Mail, is a British postal service and courier company. It is owned by International Distribution Services . It operates the brands Royal Mail (letters and parcels) and Parcelforce Worldwide (parcels).

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  4. International Distribution Services - Wikipedia

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    International Distribution Services plc (formerly Royal Mail Limited, Royal Mail plc and International Distributions Services plc) is a British company providing postal and courier services. The UK government initially retained a 30% stake in the company, [ 4 ] but sold its remaining shares in 2015. [ 5 ]

  5. Whistl - Wikipedia

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    Whistl provides services across business mail, parcel delivery, order fulfilment, contact centres and Doordrop Media both in the UK and internationally, processing around 50% of bulk business mail in the United Kingdom, [2] handles more than 3.6 billion items a year and has over 1.5 million square feet of fulfilment space across the UK.

  6. What do we know about Royal Mail's new owner? - AOL

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    Royal Mail hopes On Monday, Mr Křetínský's EP Group said it had a "mission to make Royal Mail a successful modern postal operator with high quality service and products for its customers".

  7. Communication Workers Union (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The basis of the strike was a disagreement over pay and pensions. On 7 June 2007, the union's postal members voted by 77.5% to strike after a 2.5% pay rise coupled with £350 million every year for five years (totalling £1.5 billion) of cuts was offered.