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Royal Mail has delayed a major change to its delivery service until 2026.

The postal group have decided not to get rid off second class letter deliveries on Saturdays more widely across the UK until early next year.

Royal Mail's owners, International Distribution Services (IDS), has been running a pilot scheme across 35 delivery offices to overhaul letter delivery services, which includes the decision to scrap second-class deliveries on Saturdays and amending the service to every other weekday.

The business was told it would be able to start making reforms to its services by regulator Ofcom from the end of July.

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However, during its half-year results today (November 12), bosses said it would

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