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Northumberland MP warns of 'severe consequences' due to ongoing Royal Mail delays

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Northumberland MP warns of 'severe consequences' due to ongoing Royal Mail delays

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https://www.northumberlandgazette.co.uk ... ys-6025773

A Northumberland MP has warned continued delays to Royal Mail’s deliveries are having “severe consequences” for his constituents.
Speaking in Parliament, Blyth and Ashington MP Ian Lavery said one resident experienced a “potentially life-threatening emergency” due to missed urgent medical correspondence.

Royal Mail has faced criticism for delivery days in recent months, and was handed a £21m fine last October for missing targets. Just 77% of first class mail and 92.5% of second class were delivered on time in its 2024-25 financial year – short of its respective 93% and 98.5% targets.

Mr Lavery, speaking in the House of Commons, branded the situation “unacceptable”.

He said: “This goes beyond the delay of a few inconsequential letters. It is not simply a case of receiving post; it is about that being timely and about sending post as well.

“In my constituency, these failures have led to people missing medical appointments and having financial issues, and to the hindering of democratic participation. One of my constituents missed urgent medical correspondence, turning a routine appointment into a potentially life-threatening emergency. It is not acceptable.

“The Government need to take serious action against Royal Mail. Is it not an option to bring Royal Mail back under public control?

“This is approaching a situation where one of our constituents will lose their home, their health or their life through these persistent failures. The Government can and must take steps to maintain this critical national service.”

Responding to Mr Lavery, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Business and Trade Blair McDougall said: “The Government have been clear that Royal Mail’s service has not been good enough. We recognise the terrible impact that delayed time-sensitive deliveries, particularly relating to medical and financial matters, can have on the users of postal services, especially vulnerable users.

“I have regular discussions with senior officials from Ofcom as the regulator, and in fact I am meeting Ofcom later this afternoon to discuss these concerns. Ofcom fined Royal Mail £21 million in October for failure to meet standards for 2024-25.

“It has told Royal Mail that it must publish and deliver a credible plan that delivers significant and continuous improvement.

“I think my honourable friend’s anger is shared by honourable members around the chamber when they hear the stories of people not just missing hospital appointments, but finding themselves with county court judgments and in other such situations that are entirely not their fault and due to failures of delivery. We have told Royal Mail it is not good enough.”

The delivery service has blamed high rates of staff sickness and even storms earlier in the year for the disruption.

Responding to the debate, a Royal Mail spokesperson said: “We know how important it is that customers receive their mail on time, particularly when it includes items such as medical correspondence.

“We always aim to deliver all mail as expected and recent figures show 92% of letters arrive on time, but we recognise performance is not yet where it needs to be in all areas. Where there are short-term, localised issues, these are typically caused by temporary resourcing pressures, and the focus is on restoring normal service as quickly as possible.”
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Re: Northumberland MP warns of 'severe consequences' due to ongoing Royal Mail delays

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All this talk by various MP's and you can virtually guarantee nothing will come of it, particularly if RM announce they've now come to an agreement with the CWU regarding the USO reforms.
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Their are very few MPs that are genuinely concerned, but most are jumping on the band wagon cause there is a election on the horizon
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Re: Northumberland MP warns of 'severe consequences' due to ongoing Royal Mail delays

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mafiaman wrote:
19 Mar 2026, 03:42
Their are very few MPs that are genuinely concerned, but most are jumping on the band wagon cause there is a election on the horizon
The next general election can't be later than 15th August 2029.
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Jefferson Starfish wrote:
19 Mar 2026, 04:58
mafiaman wrote:
19 Mar 2026, 03:42
most are jumping on the band wagon cause there is a election on the horizon
The next general election can't be later than 15th August 2029.
The government is pretty weak at the moment and a few more beatings might bring about the conditions for another election sooner than 2029.
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Re: Northumberland MP warns of 'severe consequences' due to ongoing Royal Mail delays

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Mr Rush wrote:
19 Mar 2026, 16:42
Jefferson Starfish wrote:
19 Mar 2026, 04:58
mafiaman wrote:
19 Mar 2026, 03:42
most are jumping on the band wagon cause there is a election on the horizon
The next general election can't be later than 15th August 2029.
The government is pretty weak at the moment and a few more beatings might bring about the conditions for another election sooner than 2029.
The way it's going I'd give the current government a year at most, 2 years tops.