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Apprenticeships increase by 100,000
The number of apprenticeships in the UK grew by more than double the Government's target of 50,000 in the last financial year, new figures show.
Busch Graphic Machinery's Chris Dillon passes away
Industry veteran Chris Dillon has passed away following a short illness.
Trinity to cut 15 print jobs in week of change for regional press
Newspaper publisher Trinity Mirror has announced 15 redundancies in its print department as part of a rejig in the North East.
Pre-owned Xerox kit strikes back
The market for used machinery in India is ripe. Pankaj Kalra of Xerox India speaks to Samir Lukka to decode the knots and crosses of the print business.
One day in the life of a printer - Anil Joshi of K Joshi
Anil Joshi is the third generation of K Joshi whose entry into the printing world started with the establishment of a block-making unit in 1937. The founder, the late Govind Appaji Joshi, worked with...
Whitney Woods founder Whitney passes away
Paul Whitney, co-founder of print finishing company Whitney Woods, has died aged 59.
Loveurope acquires Asset and eyes Russian expansion
Loveurope has bought fellow London-based creative production company Asset Graphics and appointed a new European business director to spearhead the group's push into Russia.
Monotype man Paul Foster to visit India
Paul Foster, director of Centurfax Customised Dotmeters is scheduled to visit India on 13 June 2011 on a week-long trip.
Chapman's Sally Kyte joins Pelican
Sally Kyte has joined Pelican Print as sales executive at the Aylesbury-based company.
Back to the drawing board to train your staff for free
When times are hard, training is often the first budget area to suffer, but that can be a false economy. Here we look at ways of keeping the flame of learning alive, for free