People are being urged to send sooner rather than later (Image: petekarici via Getty Images)

The Post Office has confirmed its final Christmas posting deadlines to assist customers in ensuring their presents reach loved ones before the festive celebration. Research commissioned by the Post Office reveals that 67% of Britons have previously received Christmas cards and gifts through the post beyond December 25.

Whilst most international posting cut-off dates have already elapsed, certain courier services continue to guarantee Christmas delivery to selected destinations until December 15. Post Office officials are encouraging early sending to prevent customers joining the 17% who have historically left their posting too late.

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