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DPD UK has confirmed that the UK operation is on track with the trajectory required to meet the group target, after delivering a 47.5% reduction in overall emissions at the end of 2024, compared ...
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Northumberland Gazette on MSNRichardson Barberry start delivery of new DPD parcels hub at £250m business park
Construction work has started on site to deliver parcel delivery firm DPD’s major distribution centre at a new £250 million ...
Market is experiencing strong growth, driven by e-commerce expansion, globalization of trade. VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, ...
Brits are being warned about a new 'phantom parcel' scam that is costing people hundreds of pounds every day. Con-artists are sending texts out pretending to be from companies such as Royal Mail and ...
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Royal Mail fail to deliver one in four first class letters on time in first months of new ownership
The postal service, which is already under scrutiny after it increased the cost of a first-class stamp to £1.70 in April, is ...
UK delivery firm DPD is putting one of Terberg's heavy-duty electric yard tractors to the test at its giant, Oldbury, UK ...
News UK News Customer service Fuming mum demands apology over DPD driver's shocking comment on delivery Rebecca Starr, 38, from Stevenage in Hertfordshire, said the DPD driver's 'ugly' message ...
India has urged the UK to fast-track ratification of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement for quicker zero-duty access to exports. Talks with the EU, Oman, ASEAN, New Zealand, Peru, and ...
UK on track for one of hottest summers on record, says Met Office High pressure systems, a dry spring, and a significant marine heatwave have all contributed to the persistent warm temperatures.
India has been added to the United Kingdom’s expanded “Deport Now Appeal Later” list of 23 countries, under which foreign criminals will be deported before they can appeal against the ...
An icon of the music industry is said to be making a titanic comeback with a top-secret Christmas advert for make-up brand ...
The UK government has expanded the “deport now, appeal later” scheme to 23 countries, including India, to not only ease the burden on detention centres and prisons but also to save taxpayer money.
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