Print buying

Murdoch sees endgame approaching for printed newspapers

Nonagenarian media mogul Rupert Murdoch has predicted that printed newspapers likely have 15 years left, “with a lot of luck”.

Lloyds makes further paperless push

Lloyds Bank has made a further push to switch customers away from paper statements, by automatically opting customers out and requiring them to take action if they want to continue with physical...

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PG Paper launches Opal containerboard range to UK market

PG Paper has formed a new strategic partnership with Opal, focusing on its containerboard portfolio.

Křetínský: 'We can help Royal Mail to finalise its transformation'

Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský has rejected concerns that he is only really interested in Royal Mail’s lucrative parcels business.

'Spirituality': one of five Heartwood prints created by printmaker Shona Branigan . Image: National Trust Images/The House of Hues

Sycamore Gap given new life in prints

The National Trust has commissioned artist printmaker Shona Branigan to make a series of prints detailing the beauty of the felled Sycamore Gap tree.

Sappi agrees Lanaken mill sale

Sappi has concluded an agreement to sell its Lanaken mill in Belgium to Dutch industrial property conversion specialist UTB.

Sirane is headquartered in Telford. Image: Google Maps

Sirane looks to appoint administrators

Packaging converter Sirane has filed a notice of intention to appoint an administrator.

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Bumper £1.5m council contract heads up new tenders

A print contract worth £1.5m from Ipswich Borough Council is the biggest of the new industry related tenders currently available on the government’s Find a Tender service.

Adobe opens doors to worldwide print network

Adobe has added a kind of web-to-print capability to its Adobe Express AI content creation app, with the vision of enabling “a growing ecosystem of print partners”.

Packaging supplier's site vandalised by activists

The Kent site of a specialist packaging supplier has been damaged by activists who believe the business is a supplier to arms manufacturer Elbit.