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Price of first class stamp rises to £1.80
Royal Mail said the increase reflects falling letter volumes and higher costs, as only 77% of first-class letters meet the one-day target.
- On Tuesday, Royal Mail raised first-class stamps by 10p to £1.80 and second-class stamps to 91p, while announcing a 5% domestic and 5.5% international fuel surcharge for business accounts effective May 3.
- Managing Director of Letters Richard Travers stated the company balances affordability with rising delivery costs, citing falling letter volumes and a growing network now reaching 32 million addresses.
- Performance data shows 77% of first-class mail arrives within one working day against a 93% target, marking the eighth price increase in five years amid mounting criticism.
- Business and Trade Committee Chair Liam Byrne described service failures as "significant," while Citizens Advice head of policy Anne Pardoe argued price rises must be performance-linked.
- International Distribution Services owner Daniel Kretinsky called to "urgently move forward" with reforms; analysts warn confidence returns only when service levels match prices paid.
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Price of first class stamp increases to £1.80
The changes also mean that the price of a second class stamp has risen by 4p to 91p.
·London, United Kingdom
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