Publishing

William Gibbons to print relaunched The Scots Magazine

The 274-year-old <i>The Scots Magazine</i> is unveiling a new look later this month, increasing in size from A5 to B5.

Late payments subject of parliamentary inquiry

The Forum of Private Business (FPB) will be among a raft of business and industry representatives giving evidence at a cross party meeting next week examining the impact of late payment on SMEs.

Printers win in battle for Thatcher biography sales

Amid the increasingly fractious debate about Baroness Thatcher's legacy, printers are seeing benefits as book demand soars.

DMG Media hit by falling print revenues

Falling print revenues at the Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) have dragged the publisher's media division into negative growth, according to its latest trading update.

North Plains expands Xinet with first ConnectR-powered modules

North Plains has launched the first two products to use its new ConnectR technology, for clients of its Xinet production asset management system (formerly Xinet WebNative).

Lion FPG buys third Heidelberg press

Wolverhampton printers Lion FPG has invested in a Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 75-5+L litho press which it will install this month.

Informa clarifies Ipex 2014 position

Informa Exhibitions has written an open letter to all Ipex stakeholders to clarify its position regarding Ipex 2014.

Budget 2013: Live text

Live updates of the Budget 2013 and the measures that will impact UK print as it happens.

Newspaper industry needs to change says Bell

Former Financial Times chairman Sir David Bell warned that the newspaper industry had a real fight on its hands as he gave the Stationers' Company Annual Lecture.

Archant to cut jobs in publishing shake-up

Archant is to cut 24 editorial roles as the company proposes to combine its Norfolk and Suffolk operations under one production unit.