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Royal Mail profits more than halve as it is rocked by Labour's jobs tax and slump in letter volumes
Royal Mail's profits have more than halved due to Labour's jobs tax and a decline in letter volumes. The company is facing financial challenges linked to policy impacts and reduced demand for traditional mail services.
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