Postal services in the United Kingdom
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Postal services in the United Kingdom are provided predominantly by the
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(and
Post Office Limited gd, Oifis a' Phuist kw, Sodhva an Post ga, An Post Ríoga , logo = Post Office Logo.svg , type = State-owned private company limited by shares , genre = , predecessor = General Post Office , foundation = 1987 , founder = , location_cit ...
which oversees post offices). Since 2006, the market has been fully opened to competition which has had greater success in business-to-business delivery than in ordinary letter delivery. The industry is regulated by
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and consumer interests are represented by Consumer Focus. Since 1 October 2011, the main piece of legislation is the Postal Services Act 2011, although some parts of the Postal Services Act 2000 are still in force. The 2011 Act enables the government to privatise Royal Mail and to possibly mutualise Post Office Limited.


History

The quality of postal services in the 17th and 18th centuries improved with development of better roads and means of transportation.
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is credited with major contributions to the development of postal services in the years 1851-1867, described, ''e.g.'' in Chapters 8 and 13 of his autobiography.Trollope, Anthony (1883).
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, position created in 1510 *
Royal Mail , kw, Postya Riel, ga, An Post Ríoga , logo = Royal Mail.svg , logo_size = 250px , type = Public limited company , traded_as = , foundation = , founder = Henry VIII , location = London, England, UK , key_people = * Keith Williams ...
, established 1516 by King Henry VIII *
General Post Office The General Post Office (GPO) was the state postal system and telecommunications carrier of the United Kingdom until 1969. Before the Acts of Union 1707, it was the postal system of the Kingdom of England, established by Charles II in 1660. ...
, established 1660 by King Charles II *
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, creator of the penny post, 1840 *
Post Office Limited gd, Oifis a' Phuist kw, Sodhva an Post ga, An Post Ríoga , logo = Post Office Logo.svg , type = State-owned private company limited by shares , genre = , predecessor = General Post Office , foundation = 1987 , founder = , location_cit ...
, separated from Royal Mail as a new business in 1986 *
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, separated as a new division within Royal Mail in 1986 *'' Green Paper on Postal Reform (1994)'' published, options for further privatisation and regulation of the Post Office and Royal Mail * British Forces Post Office, the British Armed Forces’ postal & courier service, a history of its development


Law

* Postal Services Act 2000 * Postal Services Act 2011 *First Postal Services Directive, 97/67/EC *Second Postal Services Directive, 2002/39/EC *Third Postal Services Directive, 2008/06/EC


Industry

A small number of postal services operate widely in the United Kingdom. Most notably and previously mentioned is the Royal Mail. After the opening up of the industry, competitors such as Whistl and UK Mail have found their place offering business postal solutions. *UK Mail *Northern Mail *The Delivery Group *Whistl *Central Mailing Services *Citipost Mail These companies, despite being competitors to the Royal Mail, hand over sorted mail to the Royal Mail for "last mile delivery" due to the sheer dominance the latter hold in a process called 'Down Stream Access'. Whistl when known as TNT Post did attempt to do the entire supply chain (that being: Collection, Sorting, Distribution and Delivery) in London, Liverpool and Manchester. Beyond these regions they continued to use down stream access. However these efforts failed when LDC, a division of the Lloyd's banking group decided against investing in Whistl because of "ongoing changes in UK postal market dynamics and the complexity of the regulatory landscape". Whistl said: "Following the announcement from LDC that it would not proceed with the proposed investment... to fund further rollout of E2E nd-to-endwe have now commenced an extensive review of the viability and potential for the rollout of an e2e postal delivery service in the UK".


References


See also

* Public service law in the United Kingdom * Telecommunications in the United Kingdom * Broadcasting in the United Kingdom *
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