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Royal Mail is the United Kingdom's official postal service, responsible for delivering mail and parcels to millions of addresses across the country. Here are some key facts about Royal Mail delivery:

Services:

  1. First Class: Next-day delivery for letters and parcels up to 100g.
  2. Second Class: 2-3 day delivery for letters and parcels up to 100g.
  3. Special Delivery: Guaranteed next-day delivery for valuable or time-sensitive items.
  4. 1st Class Signed For: Signed-for delivery for letters and parcels up to 100g.
  5. 2nd Class Signed For: Signed-for delivery for letters and parcels up to 100g.

Delivery Times:

  1. Monday to Saturday: Royal Mail delivers mail and parcels from Monday to Saturday, except for public holidays.
  2. Sunday Delivery: Some areas receive Sunday delivery, but this is not a standard service.

Tracking:

  1. Track and Confirm: Royal Mail offers tracking and confirmation services for most mail and parcel deliveries.
  2. Track Your Item: You can track your item online using Royal Mail's tracking tool.

Delivery Options:

  1. Collection: Royal Mail offers a collection service for mail and parcels, where you can collect your items from a local post office or delivery office.
  2. Delivery to a Post Office: You can have your mail and parcels delivered to a local post office for collection.

International Delivery:

  1. International Tracked: Royal Mail offers tracked delivery services for international mail and parcels.
  2. International Signed: Royal Mail offers signed-for delivery services for international mail and parcels.

Delivery Costs:

  1. Stamp Prices: Royal Mail charges a fee for stamps, which vary depending on the weight and size of the item.
  2. Parcel Prices: Royal Mail charges a fee for parcel delivery, which varies depending on the weight, size, and destination of the item.

Tips and Reminders:

  1. Check Your Address: Make sure your address is correct and complete to ensure smooth delivery.
  2. Use the Right Packaging: Use the right packaging for your item to prevent damage during transit.
  3. Keep an Eye on Your Mail: Keep an eye on your mail and parcels, and report any issues or concerns to Royal Mail.