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Seriousness trumps silliness in August’s listicle
While it’s traditionally dubbed the silly season, when it comes to what dominated the August headlines in the mainstream media at least, there wasn’t an awful lot to laugh about in last month’s crop...
Printing bike on festival circuit
Nick Hand has been back on the road on his ‘printing bike’, with appearances at a number of festivals.
Balcony Shirts moves high street shop to appointment-only
Balcony Shirts has limited its Uxbridge shop to appointed collections and deliveries only, after the pandemic significantly reduced footfall from passers-by.
Charity walk in memory of Stewart Bell
Family and friends of the late Stewart Bell are poised to begin a charity walk in his memory.
Foster joins Solopress in new role
Industry veteran Phil Foster has joined Solopress in a newly-created business development role.
Vanguard founder and CEO passes
The founding partner, president and CEO of Vanguard Digital Printing Systems has passed away.
Cimpress adopts 4.5 day week at some ops
Cimpress has effectively brought in a four-and-a-half day week at some of its operations via an initiative called Recharge Fridays.
Second Royal Mail ballot sees workers vote for further strikes
Royal Mail Group workers have voted in a second ballot to enter into formal dispute with management over pay and conditions.
HSE: Employers must prepare for future heat
Employers need to ensure workplaces are ready for warmer weather in the future, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has said.
Senior management moves at Walstead
Walstead has switched up its senior management team as additional equipment is installed at its Bicester site following the group’s purchase of YM’s web offset assets.