Disciplines
Mind the (tax) gap
With the cost-of-living crisis placing financial pressures on all of us, many individuals and businesses are looking to develop new sources of income or maximise the income that they already receive.
Aged, but not out
The UK has managed to avoid recession for the moment even though it’s suffering an unpleasant bout of inflation.
Striking at the heart of business
Strikes are in vogue and it seems that with every week comes either the threat or the call for strike action. The disputes of the last year or so are less than ideal, but the reality is that they’re...
AI is still in its infancy but has huge potential for print
As with any new or emerging technology that is being talked up as the second coming, it can be wise to proceed with caution in its early days, at least until its potential is somewhat proven.
City A.M. sale details revealed
Health and beauty group THG paid £1.5m for City A.M. in last month’s pre-pack sale, and also had to pick up its July wages bill as the newspaper came close to running out of cash.
Walstead in consultation at York site
Walstead is planning to reduce the size of its Walstead York operation as the group scales for likely future demand.
Haybrooke adds RRP feature to PaaS
Haybrooke has expanded its 'printing as a service' (PaaS) procurement model once more with the addition of a feature that offers a recommended selling price (RRP) to a print buyer/reseller.
Image 2 Output to be liquidated
Image 2 Output has been ordered to wind up its affairs, and will shortly undergo liquidation.
Mimaki unveils faster DTF printer
Mimaki Europe has developed a new direct-to-film (DTF) printer with higher print speeds than its existing technology.
Cepac strike extended by two more weeks
More than 90 unionised workers at Cepac’s site in Darlington have extended their strike action over pay and conditions by a further two weeks.