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The UK's "leading" leading is used in a very loose sense here - loser than the bowels of a chronic IBS sufferer after a night on lager and vindaloo is called Parcel Force.
DHL. Express Delivery to Hell vuboq 2006
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Yesterday I stayed in all day because I waited for the slippers which failed to arrive (grr at Parcel Force!), but that was okay because I got my period (rudely late).
sheepdip Diary Entry sheepdip 2002
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Parcel Force, one of Britain's largest couriers, has suspended deliveries to Scottish depots.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Parcel Force took the "unprecedented decision" not to accept any parcels for delivery in its Glasgow, Edinburgh, Perth and Aberdeen centres, until it is "confident" it can honour
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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The cocaine - of between 68 and 79 per cent purity - was concealed in the back of three paintings sent by express mail with Parcel Force.
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A package promptly arrived from Scotland via Parcel Force and as I was away on holiday at the time and my neighbours were out, it was taken to my local post office for me to pick up later.
British Blogs 2009
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Parcel Force recently left an international signed for parcel by my back door without getting a signature.
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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I don't know if it was a Royal Mail postman or Parcel Force delivery driver but a few weeks ago such a card was left when I was definitely at home (and would have heard the door bell).
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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Go behind the union-bashing and you'll find that the Communication Workers Union and the management of Parcel Force, a subsidiary of Royal Mail, are constructing a model of industrial democracy that has turned this public organisation around from near collapse, showing that a democratically managed public sector company can provide better value for money than most of the private companies with which it now has to compete.
Red Pepper 2009
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Go behind the union-bashing and you'll find that the Communication Workers Union and the management of Parcel Force, a subsidiary of Royal Mail, are constructing a model of industrial democracy that has turned this public organisation around from near collapse, showing that a democratically managed public sector company can provide better value for money than most of the private companies with which it now has to compete.
Rebellion Sucks! = a blog for socialism & self-determination 2009
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