Coinciding with the release of details about the first issue of the year, Royal Mail have set out the programme for the first half of 2026. As last year, they have withheld details about the second half, even from cover producers who have to do a lot of research before they can start printing designs and sponsoring handstamps.
Full details of the first issue will not be published here until the embargo date of 6 January but as Royal Mail's website includes this detail, I see no reason not to share the first six months' issues with you now.
Thank you to the dozen or so readers here and on Stampboards who contributed over 70 suggestions, some of them frivolous (like the set that kicked off 'reader suggestions' many years ago), many others very unlikely, but some notable anniversaries and other worthy suggestions for which we will have to await the full programme to find out whether they match.
As with previous years, there will be many stamp issues that no-one came anywhere near guessing and some that even when they are issued we will not really understand Royal Mail's justification.
Suggestions which I don't think will make it into the second half of the programme - Centenary of the General Strike, 75th year of Europa, 50th Anniversary of Dolly the Sheep, 150th anniversary of the Bell Telephone, The Archers (long-running BBC radio soap), Birth or Death Anniversaries of Agatha Christie (although that would be an easy option as there is already a precedent for using her material), Benjamin Britten, John Constable, Henry Blogg and David Beckham.
Other subjects which stand a reasonable chance: The Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, 300th Anniversary of Fire Brigades, The King Charles Coastal Path, London Zoo.
Thematic subjects suggested were: Theatre Buildings* - which could incorporate the National Theatre, the Royal Ballet, Royal Opera, and Royal Opera House all of which have anniversaries in 2026. Music Giants were not given much chance, although Swedish group Abba, Freddie Mercury himself, Genesis, Gorillaz, Joy Division, Led Zeppelin, and Oasis all got a mention. Trees were suggested both for themselves and for the National Arboretum (linking in with Remembrance), Christmas Trees at landmarks, and the Peak District National Park. *If this comes about then the person who suggested Architecture might be in contention too!
Suggestions which might be deemed frivolous - but about which picture books have been published - include Solar power, Trademarks, and Wheelie Bins.
I think one of the problems with trying to predict is trying to remember what has happened in the not too distant past when, maybe, we took less interest in new issues. Thus the 60th anniversary of Star Trek when that has been done to death anyway, Centenary of Winnie The Pooh ditto (although having the agreement with Disney for earlier issues might sway things), and the National Arboretum was the subject of a Commemorative Sheet.
Anyway, for the time being, this is what we know. My intention always is to add links to this table when the details of the issue appear in their own post, but sadly that rarely happens. I don't mind if you nudge me, by email.
This table has already been amended since my first draft because dates have changed and the order of some issues has been revised since we were first told. So don't expect this to be the final even for the first half. I've no idea when we will get the July-December details.
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13th January |
Stranger Things (Neflix series) |
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21st January |
Concorde supersonic airliner - Royal Mail's website 14 January. |
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19th February |
Hornby 125th |
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26th February |
Roses - 50th Anniversary of the first set of stamps dedicated to this flower, which was issued on the centenary of the Royal National Rose Society |
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20th March |
Lord of The Rings |
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March |
New Tariff definitives - values to be determined when rates are announced |
21st April |
Centenary of the Birth of Queen Elizabeth II |
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14th May |
Castles |
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23rd June |
Waterfalls |
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July - December |
The rest of the table will be completed when Royal Mail release the details. |
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August |
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September |
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September |
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October |
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3rd November |
Christmas |
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November /December |
Possibly! |










Great post!!
ReplyDeleteI'd say the kick-off issue of 2026 "Stranger Things" is massively frivolous, even compared to the likes of other foreign media items, such as Star Trek. Where's Dallas and Three Men and a Baby? Lol!
Royal Mail really are taking the ... (well, I'll say 'mickey' although that isn't the word which first sprang to mind) with January and February each featuring 2 issues in consecutive weeks.
ReplyDeleteAre we to presume that those who work for the relevant department are so friendless that they have oodles of cash immediately after Christmas and New Year celebrations?
Oh really, I give up. Time to admit defeat. The first set is not British or even United Kingdom.
ReplyDeleteOh dear indeed... first off Stranger Things, usually there is a British sitcom at the start, maybe there is one later in the year, The issues I'm looking forward to are Concorde, Hornby and Waterfalls. One nitpick why 4 sets in the first 2 months, that's one set every fortnight.
ReplyDeleteI wondered why the date for Concorde was chosen. Concorde commercial flights began on 21 January 1976. Alpha Alpha flew from London to Bahrain and an Air France Concorde flew from Paris to Rio.
ReplyDeleteThe Concorde Stamps can be seen on the Commonwealth Stamps Opinion website. They are not enormously exciting. Having specifically chosen the issue day, there is one of the first UK Commercial Flight, but strangely, there is not one of the first French Commercial Flight.
ReplyDeleteThey are also (a day early??) now on the RM website. The Miniature Sheet's a bit of a cheat, to my mind.
DeleteJohn
The embargo we've been given is the issue date, which is why I haven't yet drafted my post to be published at midnight. There's this afternoon's task!
DeleteI like the MS, but I think the stamps should have been at original size.
"... there is not one of the first French Commercial Flight" ... which was on the same day with the planes taking off at the same time, according to Wikipedia and Royal Mail.
DeleteJuly could be interesting probably it's football related when England won it
ReplyDeleteRM advice note confirms Hornby Model Railways on 19/02/2026. Set £13.60 (8 x 1st) MS £6.80. That’s another 12 1st Class. What’s happened to the 2nd Class stamps in issues ?
ReplyDeleteYes, they seem to be quite scarce.
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