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Q&A: Tony Gill Chief executive Mosaic Group

Tony has spent 40 years in the industry, he’s been married to Jane for 32 years and their daughter Charlotte works for Twentysix Digital in Leeds. His hobbies include walking and travelling with his...

Should print businesses call time on zero-hours contracts?

You don’t always know what the year might throw your way. For printers, demand is often seasonal. Periods of plenty can be followed by pockets of drought.

Apprenticeship Levy under fire for failing businesses

More than a year has passed since the Apprenticeship Levy was launched last April and many feel that it is not working as intended.

Four new board members for SMP

The Strategic Mailing Partnership (SMP) has increased the size of its board by welcoming four new members to broaden its focus.

Fujifilm invests in workflow resource

Fujifilm has beefed up its workflow team with the addition of two new recruits from rival Kodak.

The Lettershop Group bolsters sales team with new hire

The Lettershop Group (TLG) has strengthened its sales team with the appointment of Robin Skinner as business development manager.

60 seconds with Kenads Printers

Kenads was started in the summer of 1982 by Ken Strudwick, the father of current managing director Ian Strudwick.

Overmatter: island life

Overmatter has been informed that quite a few people are apparently glued to the telly at the moment, gripped by the goings-on at a place called Love Island, where one of the industry’s very own (well...

Q&A: David Daw, managing director, Print 4 Business

David is 48, has spent 23 years in print, is married with two children and his hobbies include eating out and sport.

Can membership declines be halted?

Figures from the Trades Union Congress (TUC) provided to the BBC earlier this month revealed that trade union membership levels have dropped sharply in recent times, particularly among young people.