The future of postal services is in the spotlight today.
Members of the Communication Workers' Union who work in post offices are on strike, in protest at a plan that would see 70 city centre and high street branches transferring to retailers.
They fear poorer pay and conditions for staff who move over, as well as large-scale job losses.
The union are also fighting the privatisation of Royal Mail which is separate from the Post Office - saying this would lead to fewer deliveries, a poorer service to the public, and staff cuts.
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