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Textbooks won't be back says Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger has called an end to "antiquated and heavy" printed textbooks as part of plans to introduce extended online learning to Californian schools.

Pureprint takes on staff from failed printer Paterson

Pureprint Group has bolstered its repro and digital print operation by taking on 12 staff that lost their jobs when Paterson Printing went into administration last Thursday (30 May).

BT&D kicks off printing of Help for Heroes charity cookbook

Butler Tanner & Dennis has begun printing the official cookbook for the Help For Heroes charity.

Singh to quit Howitt and make Communisis return

Gurdev Singh is to leave his role as managing director of Howitt to rejoin Communisis, six years after first leaving the company.

Yorkshire printer seeks buyer for family firm

A printer in Yorkshire has announced plans to sell his company, which has been in the same family for three generations it has been reported.

Volunteer librarian donates 15,000 to St Bride Foundation

A volunteer has gifted more than 15,000 to the St Bride Foundation to help expand its archive by as much as 50%.

Wigfield takes key sales role in Kodak's workflow division

Dave Wigfield, the former UK & Ireland director and general manager for Kodak Graphic Communications Group (GCG), has been appointed worldwide sales and operations director for the company's Workflow,...

Invest in the best

Staff recruitment and retention are two areas of business that are significantly undervalued and, as a result, they are often overlooked by company owners.

Webmart sets up contract sales division

Webmart has expanded its print management offering with a new contract sales division.

Teachers visit Polestar Sheffield ahead of diploma introduction

Polestar Sheffield has opened its doors to offer secondary school teachers a full-day's training course in various aspects of the printing process.