Ofcom CEO Dame Melanie Dawes has warned Royal Mail could be allowed to deliver letters just three days per week, under a series of options outlined by the regulator. Speaking to Sky’s Kay Burley, Dame Melanie said Ofcom’s consultation document was designed to spark a “national debate” on the future of the UK’s postal service. She added that the number of letters being sent has halved since 2012 and the service risks becoming “unsustainable” if changes are not made.
Royal Mail shake-up could see letters delivered just three days a week, warns Ofcom boss







