Summary

The UK government has approved Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský’s £3.6bn takeover of International Distribution Services (IDS), Royal Mail’s parent company, after a national security review.

It marks the first foreign ownership in Royal Mail’s 508-year history. The government retains a “golden share” to protect the postal service’s obligations, branding, and UK-based operations.

The deal includes commitments to maintain the universal service, worker protections, and delivery performance.

While seen as a pivotal moment for Royal Mail’s future, scrutiny persists over Křetínský’s ties to Russian energy and controversial business dealings.

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    The government have most-likely already given America access to all our internet traffic, or at least gives them it on request. Putin is going to cause me less of an issue that America.

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      You do know who just got elected president of the U.S., right? And his relationship with Putin?

    • dubyakay@lemmy.ca
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      Surely a foreign entity controlling your country’s infrastructure or services is not that desirable.