Disciplines

Printweek contributing editor Jo Francis

If people don't want it, so be it

Jo Francis says it’s not worth worrying about the type of print that’s on its way out. If, indeed, it is.

Stearn: "We certainly don't want robots"

Aurora Graphics hits expansion with Durst install

Aurora Graphics has installed a new Durst Rho 512R LED roll-to-roll printer and taken a new production unit as part of an expansion plan expected to drive 20% growth this year.

Katie Baker joins Delta from Korean electronics giant Samsung

Delta hires new faces at management level

Delta Group has appointed a new managing director for its creative wing, as well as a new group director to oversee innovation.

New signage at Bradley Group's Belfast site

Laid-off employees now face tribunal

Former employees of Bradley Group companies in Belfast who were laid off last year will now need to take their redundancy claims to a tribunal, after the NI Redundancy Payments Service rejected their...

Royal Mail’s letters revenue fell by 1.5%

CWU ballot still going ahead following RM pay deal rebuff

The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has dismissed Royal Mail’s proposed pay deal on the grounds that it is “not linked to the dispute” and said it could call a strike as early as next month.

Callimedia: left with £460k bad debt by The Book People

Callimedia sold in pre-pack deal

Callimedia has been sold out of administration in a pre-pack deal after being hit by a bad debt by a major client.

HP: "very concerned about Xerox’s aggressive and rushed tactics"

HP activates 'poison pill' rights plan

HP has implemented a shareholder rights plan or 'poison pill', that will make it more difficult for Xerox to progress with its hostile takeover bid.

The impact of the strikes has already been felt in the UK market

Sappi extends price increases to Europe

Sappi Europe is to increase woodfree coated and woodfree uncoated paper prices by 5%-8% from April.

New polymer £20: security features include two windows and a hologram word change

Polymer £20 note now in circulation

The Bank of England's new polymer £20 note, printed by De La Rue, has now entered circulation.

Home Secretary Priti Patel said firms should focus on training up UK workers after Brexit

Immigration law could block skilled print workers after Brexit, BPIF warns

The BPIF has criticised the government for not going far enough to allow in skilled print workers from the EU to work in its proposals for post-Brexit immigration policy, announced yesterday.