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You're referring to the UK's postal service!

Royal Mail is the primary postal service in the United Kingdom, responsible for delivering mail and parcels across the country. Here are some key facts about Royal Mail:

  1. History: Royal Mail has a rich history dating back to 1516, when Henry VIII established the Master of the Posts to manage the royal postal system.
  2. Services: Royal Mail offers a range of services, including:
    • First Class Mail: for urgent letters and parcels
    • Second Class Mail: for non-urgent letters and parcels
    • Special Delivery: for guaranteed next-day delivery
    • Parcel Post: for sending larger parcels
    • International Mail: for sending mail and parcels abroad
  3. Postcodes: Royal Mail uses a postcode system to help sort and deliver mail efficiently. The UK is divided into over 1.8 million postcodes, each consisting of a combination of letters and numbers.
  4. Sorting offices: Royal Mail has a network of sorting offices across the UK, where mail is sorted and processed before being delivered to its final destination.
  5. Delivery: Royal Mail delivers mail and parcels to over 29 million addresses in the UK, six days a week (Monday to Saturday).

If you're looking to send mail or parcels in the UK, you can visit the Royal Mail website or visit a local post office to learn more about their services and prices.