
Royal Mail allowed to scrap second-class post on Saturdays
At the moment, the courier adheres to the current one-price-goes-anywhere principle of the Universal Service Obligation (USO), which means it must deliver post six days a week, from Monday to Saturday.
However, new reforms will allow the firm to stop delivering second-class mail on Saturdays and, instead, deliver it on an alternative mid-week day.
First-class stamps will remain unaffected by this change, with letters using these still being delivered six days a week.
We're reforming the UK's postal service so it delivers what people need:
✅ First Class still next-day Mon-Sat
📆 Second Class: every other weekday
🛑 New delivery targets to cut long delays
💷 2nd class stamp price cap remains
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— Ofcom (@Ofcom) July 10, 2025
Royal Mail given go-ahead to axe weekend deliveries for second-class stamps
Discussing the change, Natalie Black, Ofcom's group director for networks and communications, said: "These changes are in the best interests of consumers and businesses, as urgent reform of the postal service is necessary to give it the best chance of survival."
'But changing Royal Mail 's obligations alone won't guarantee a better service – the company now has to play its part and implement this effectively.
'We'll be making sure Royal Mail is clear with its customers about what's happening, and passes the benefits of these changes on to them.'
Other recent changes mean the company will have to deliver 90% of first-class mail next day, down from the current target of 93%, according to the BBC.
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95% of second-class mail must be delivered within three days, a cut from the current 98.5%.
There will also be a new target of 99% of mail being delivered no more than two days late to incentivise Royal Mail to cut down on long delays.

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