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The Post Office is telling UK households to bring forward the date they send Christmas gifts. The Royal Mail could face delays this Christmas, with the Post Office urging UK households to act by NEXT MONDAY.

The service is urging people to organise sending their parcels ahead of the expected busiest day at its branches on December 8.

Households are planning on sending more gifts this Christmas compared to last year – up from 20 per cent to 33 per cent, according to its research. And over a third cconsider sending Christmas parcels and cards to be an important festive tradition.

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But just one in three plan to post their gifts and cards by early to mid-December, while eight per cent admit to sending everythi

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