Publishing

RR Donnelley plans three-way split

Bigger is no longer better for RR Donnelley – the giant printing and communications conglomerate has decided to break itself up into three separate businesses.

Trinity Mirror wields cost-cutting axe

Trinity Mirror has doubled its cost reduction target for this year from £10m to £20m, but said it has no immediate plans to close any more print sites.

Q&A: Ian Chamberlain, managing director, Tudor Bookbinding

Ian has worked in print finishing since he left school at the age of 16, barring a brief interlude in 1975 when he tried his hand at being a milkman, a cooked meats salesman, and a van driver, before...

Book charts Butler & Tanner story

A new book celebrates the history of once-mighty British book printer Butler & Tanner.

Printing error blamed for missing text in Go Set a Watchman books

A printing error has been blamed for missing text in a number of copies of one of this century’s most hotly anticipated books.

Woodford Litho confirms closure

Woodford Litho has officially gone into administration.

Precision Printing's £2.75m upgrade

The Precision Group has invested £2.75m over the past month as it revamps its operations in London and Sunderland.

Vail Simon Fox

Jo Francis reflects on recent events in Witham.

Gravure decline hits Polestar results

Sales at Polestar declined by almost £1m a month last year, with the continuing fall-off in newspaper circulations hitting its contract gravure supplement printing business.

News UK renews major newspaper printing contracts

News UK has renewed major contracts to print both the London Evening Standard and Financial Times newspapers.