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The Northumberland County Council tender is worth £270,000

New tenders include European contract

Among the new print tenders currently available are two from councils in the UK as well as a contract on the continent.

The note, preserved in excellent condition, is expected to fetch up to £16,000. Image credit: Noonans

Rare 123-year old £5 note goes up for auction

An exceptionally rare £5 banknote, printed in 1900, is expected to fetch up to £16,000 when auctioned at Noonans’ auction house in Mayfair on 12 October.

B Corp status: proud moment for EDWPS team

EDWPS celebrates B Corp success

Eight Days a Week Print Solutions (EDWPS) is celebrating its new status as a B Corp company following an intense period of preparation.

Macfarlane has financed the deal entirely from its existing £35m bank facility

Macfarlane acquires protective packaging business B&D

Macfarlane has acquired specialist protective packaging company B&D, in line with its strategy of building its own protective packaging business through a combination of organic and acquisitive...

78% of visitors to WrapFest 2023 expressed interest in returning in 2024

Fespa confirms 2024 return for WrapFest

Fespa's specialist vinyl installation and vehicle wrapping show WrapFest will return to the Silverstone Race Circuit next year.

Newsprinters: its three sites will become a joint venture operation

Exclusive: Newspaper groups confirm joint venture print plans

The much-anticipated revamp of UK newspaper production has begun with dramatic news just announced at News UK and DMG Media’s print sites, Printweek can reveal.

One collaboration promises product authentication without the need for additional features

Koenig & Bauer forms three new partnerships

Koenig & Bauer has announced three new partnerships, including one with a specialist UK supplier of security technology.

HSE: "This was a disturbing incident"

Pigment maker handed £200k fine

A manufacturer of specialist pigments used for a range of applications including ink and papermaking has been fined £200,000 after a driver suffered chemical burns at its site.

Departures dominate September’s most-read stories

While the passing of Heidelberg's Mark Singer, Xerox’s Drupa withdrawal, and The National Trust offshoring its Handbook were the top stories, the month featured its fair share of good news too.

Printing United Expo: "If you really want to see printing technologies, it’s the place to come”

Printing United Expo upbeat on expanded show

Organisers of the upcoming Printing United Expo are prepping for their biggest show yet, with the exhibition aiming to be “a place where everyone can wet their beak”.