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Revealed: The towns where a THIRD of first-class letters are delivered late - despite the cost of stamps more than doubling since 2020
A third of first-class letters are delivered late in certain UK towns, despite stamp prices more than doubling since 2020. The issue highlights concerns over postal service efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
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