An Post
# an-post - Sunday 5 May, 2013
Post Offices want to process more Government services to prevent closures
Processing motor tax renewals, hospital charges, water charges, business rates and other government services would help keep An Post in business.
# an-post - Thursday 25 April, 2013
The Evening Fix… now with added perfectly timed photos
Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today…
An Post likely to increase prices after losses of €39.4 million
Their annual report for 2012 said that mail prices were “not currently at a sustainable level.”
# an-post - Sunday 14 April, 2013
Call for BOI to introduce bank accounts with An Post
The Irish Postmasters’ Union has called on the Bank of Ireland to roll out bank accounts with An Post in line with a recent UK decision.
# an-post - Saturday 2 March, 2013
Price of a stamp will rise to 60c next month
An Post has been given permission to consolidate its postage rates – so both 55c and 65c stamps will be repriced at 60c.
# an-post - Thursday 17 January, 2013
# an-post - Saturday 22 December, 2012
Instagram, Gangnam and partridges in pear trees: The week in numbers
How long does a Presidential website last? And how much does it pay to Assemble the Avengers?
# an-post - Thursday 20 December, 2012
An Post seeks 18 per cent hike on price of stamps
An Post wants to increase the price of a standard letter from 55c to 65c, the first increase since 2007.
# an-post - Tuesday 13 November, 2012
So, we got an email from Santa…
Have you got a smallie in your life? Quick! Santa has a message for them.
# an-post - Wednesday 31 October, 2012
An Post signals price increases, job losses
The group reiterated plans to reduce its workforce by 1,500 employees by 2016.
# an-post - Friday 12 October, 2012
# an-post - Friday 27 July, 2012
AIB confirms branch closures as operating loss cut by 64 per cent
Bank also announced a 0.5 per cent increase in its Standard Variable mortgage rate.
# an-post - Thursday 21 June, 2012
National Championships beckon for An Post riders
Irish cyclists Ronan McLaughlin, Sean Downey, Sam Bennett and Conor McConvey will all be competing this year.
# an-post - Sunday 10 June, 2012
8 things you (probably) didn’t know about Prize Bonds
Yes, they’re still around – and we keep selling more and more of them every year.
# an-post - Thursday 24 May, 2012
Referendum Commission tells An Post: stop adding No leaflets to booklet
People across the country have complained after receiving No leaflets from Nigel Farage’s group tucked inside the Referendum Commission booklet.
# an-post - Friday 4 May, 2012
Report says moving motor tax services to Post Office will save €60m
An independent report has analysed the savings to the Exchequer is a number of services were transferred to the post office network.
# an-post - Thursday 26 April, 2012
‘Increased transparency and flexibility’ needed by An Post
The postal company has seen a 30 per cent fall in their core mail operations, its Chief Executive Officer told the Joint Committee on Communications, Natural Resources and Agriculture yesterday.
# an-post - Wednesday 4 April, 2012
Howlin confirms plan to revamp National Lottery licence
The next operator will win the licence for 20 years, up from the current 10, meaning a greater up-front payment to the State.
# an-post - Wednesday 21 March, 2012
Postmasters ‘mystified’ that Household Charge cannot be paid at Post Office
The Department of the Environment has said it was not possible as a procurement process would have been needed, which would have delayed the forthcoming property tax.
# an-post - Thursday 1 March, 2012
TD calls for extension and flexibility on household charge
Earlier this week, Dept of the Environment figures showed that fewer than one in ten homes have registered to pay.
# an-post - Wednesday 15 February, 2012
In gear: Sean Kelly upbeat ahead of start of An Post season
The line-up for the 2012 An Post sponsored Sean Kelly Cycling team was revealed in Brussels last week, with an 18-man team announced, including 10 new signings.
# an-post - Saturday 11 February, 2012
Q & A: Cycling legend, Sean Kelly
As Sean Kelly launched the An Post racing team this week, he found a few minutes to chat with us about holidays, food, John Mullane and a bit of cycling.
# an-post - Tuesday 7 February, 2012
Tánaiste to travel to US for United Nations meetings
Eamon Gilmore is to meet UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon and address the UN Security Council.
# an-post - Tuesday 13 December, 2011
Open thread: Do you still send Christmas cards?
Post offices have been busy with people sending their Christmas cards before the rush starts – but do you still send cards?
# an-post - Friday 2 December, 2011
Post office funds case: Man released over missing €1.5million
The man was arrested yesterday in Gorey, Co Wexford.
# an-post - Friday 25 November, 2011
Anne Doyle confirms retirement plans – as she’s honoured with a stamp
The much-loved RTÉ newsreader will bow out at Christmas – as she features on a 55c stamp to mark RTE TV’s 50th anniversary.
# an-post - Wednesday 23 November, 2011
Man apologises to An Post after mistakenly claiming delivery gaffe
A man who posted a video purportedly showing a postman failing to deliver a package correctly has had to clarify that this wasn’t the case.
# an-post - Monday 21 November, 2011
The Daily Fix: Monday
Catch up on the day’s biggest stories, as well as the bits and pieces you may have missed…
The 5 at 5: Monday
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…
An Post apologises for delivery gaffe
The company apologised after a video purporting to show an An Post staff member failing to deliver a package correctly appeared on the Boards.ie website.
# an-post - Tuesday 27 September, 2011
Armed robbery takes place at Longford post office
Three females were in the post office at the time. One was later treated for shock, gardaà say.
# an-post - Wednesday 3 August, 2011
The 9 at 9: Wednesday
Nine things to know this morning…
# an-post - Tuesday 2 August, 2011
An Post official’s wife and child abducted in Drogheda tiger kidnapping
The official, his partner and their child are abducted after an armed gang enter their house in the Co Louth town.
# an-post - Wednesday 27 July, 2011
Chiefs of Bord Gáis, ESB and An Post still won’t say they will take pay cut
Pat Rabbitte asked the heads of the three semi-States under his remit to accept voluntary pay cap of €250,000 a month ago – they still haven’t given him an answer.
Postcodes could be on the way as postal reform bill clears Oireachtas
The Communications Regulation (Postal Service) Bill was passed last night – clearing the way for a postcode system.
# an-post - Monday 18 July, 2011
Poll: Have you taken your money out of Ireland’s banks?
An Post is gaining a bigger share of Ireland’s savings market as savers move their money from banks. Have you?
An Post benefits from the troubles in Ireland’s banks
The semi-state company has taken in over €5 billion in savings deposits since the economic crisis began.
# an-post - Wednesday 29 June, 2011
Man locked in car boot at gunpoint during tiger raid
Gardaà are investigating after the gang escaped with €100,000 from a post office run by the man’s parents.
# an-post - Wednesday 4 May, 2011
Gardaà renew appeal over Co Kildare tiger kidnapping
An Post employee’s wife was taken from the family home and falsely imprisoned at a derelict building overnight, before she managed to escape and contact gardaÃ.
# an-post - Thursday 28 April, 2011
Almost 2,000 An Post workers will leave by 2015
However, the employees’ union says the reduction in numbers will only be achieved by voluntary leaving.





















































