Is uk mail part of royal mail

Yes, Royal Mail is the primary postal service in the United Kingdom, and it is responsible for delivering mail and parcels throughout the country. The term "UK Mail" is often used to refer to the postal services provided by Royal Mail, but it is not a separate entity.

Royal Mail is a public limited company that was previously a government-owned organization. It was privatized in 2013, but it still has a royal warrant, which means it has the right to use the royal crest and the title "Royal Mail" as part of its brand.

Royal Mail provides a range of postal services, including:

  1. First Class Mail: This is a fast and reliable service for sending letters and parcels within the UK.
  2. Second Class Mail: This is a more affordable service for sending letters and parcels within the UK.
  3. Special Delivery: This is a guaranteed next-day delivery service for sending important items.
  4. Parcel Force: This is a service for sending larger parcels and packages within the UK and internationally.
  5. Click & Drop: This is a service that allows customers to print their own postage and send items from home or work.

UK Mail is not a separate company, but rather a brand name used by Royal Mail to refer to its postal services.