Parcel volumes climb 7% to 1.4B as Royal Mail scraps Saturday delivery for 1,200 sites
Royal Mail's FY26 numbers reveal a diverging parcel-driven future: volumes climbed 7% to 1.4 billion while letters sank 10% to 5.7 billion. The logistics giant is now rolling out a radical schedule overhaul—scrapping Saturday delivery and shifting to every-other-day second-class—across 1,200 offices, but a £21M fine and a new Ofcom probe underline the operational risks.