BIS outlines Business Bank strategy
The government has outlined its plan to boost SME lending via the state-owned Business Bank, which will become the vehicle through which all government finance initiatives are administered.
Print welcomes Osborne's NIC and Corporation Tax cuts
A reduction in employers National Insurance Contributions (NICs) and a further reduction in Corporation Tax were among the few highlights of yesterday's Budget for printers.
Budget 2013: Live text
Live updates of the Budget 2013 and the measures that will impact UK print as it happens.
Agfa wins patent case over Xingraphics
Agfa Gevaert has prevailed in its patent infringement lawsuit in the Netherlands against Chinese plate manufacturer Chengdu Xingraphics Co.
Emboss (Europe) fined 30,000 after worker loses fingers
Napkin and tablecloth printer Emboss (Europe) has been fined 30,000 after a worker lost three fingers when her hand was crushed between two printer rollers.
Police raid bogus documents firm
A print firm in Blackpool is under investigation in connection with production of fake insurance documents.
Met swoops on forgery ring
Fifteen men and women in London have been charged in connection with the manufacture of counterfeit identification documents.
EFI wins in patent case
EFI, the US-based pre-media giant, has successfully defended a patent lawsuit filed against its Vutek presses by Leggett & Platt (L&P).
High Court shuts down screen and banner firms
EP Digital and Screen and Print 88 have been closed in the High Court following an investigation by the Companies Investigation branch of the Insolvency Service.
Forum focuses on fake euros
International policing organisations are toughening their fight against euro counterfeiting following a series of seizures both inside and out of the European Union.