Business

A question of necessity

The human body is an organic marvel, able to cope with so much. But Covid-19, as a new virus from which there is very little immunity, has wrought havoc. And not just on people, but on personal...

Extraordinary measures for extraordinary events

Coronavirus is an extraordinary event. While some sectors have done well in the downturn – video conferencing, online retail and groceries to name but a few – print, in some sectors at least, has had...

Grab your chance to bounce back

The fact that coronavirus should be a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic is irrelevant; it’s with us and has caused global carnage leaving governments around the world struggling to cope.

Getting away from it all

Generous holiday entitlement is one of the most valuable rewards an employer can give and while the law demands a statutory minimum, many employees receive a contractual right to more. But despite the...

Grant, Lewis and Dustain (L-R): setting sights on profitability

DataLase bought by MBO team

UK inkless coding and marking specialist DataLase has been bought by an MBO team as it looks to take the next step in the commercialisation of its innovative technology.

Rosie Molnar (left) and Hannah Matthews joined last week

Blue Print DM hires for tomorrow

Blue Print Direct Mail has taken on two new apprentices under the government's incentive scheme as it looks to futureproof the business.

McClements: we’ve tapped into a real industry demand

Free conference on tackling post-Covid landscape

Organisers of tomorrow’s virtual Visual Media Conference (VMC) have issued a clarion call for business leaders looking for insights on developing recovery and leadership strategies to adapt to the...

Henderson (right): it’s a very exciting time for the company

Precision Proco online arm on recruitment drive

Climb, the Gateshead-based digital marketing and e-commerce platform developer that was part of the merger that created the Precision Proco Group, is looking to increase headcount by almost 50%.

Ruben Burton (R, with brother Jamie) founded the business in 2018

Media & More eyeing growth with Bounce Back Loan

Design and print agency Media & More is aiming to expand its services, workforce and turnover after securing a £35,000 Bounce Back Loan from Santander UK.

RMC board: Lee Cundill, Nicole Spencer, Richard Spencer and Alex Wood

RMC undergoes MBO

RMC Digital Print has undergone an MBO as the new owners look to speed up decision-making and make the business more reactive to growth opportunities.