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Printed in Rouen, the bible was an early printed English translation

Rare 500-year-old English Bible up for auction

A very rare 500-year-old copy of the Bible found by chance will go up for auction after being rescued from damp.

Mixam cooks up tasty opportunity with Pepper partnership

Online printing platform Mixam has teamed up with social cooking app Pepper to give home cooks an easy way to turn their recipes into physical cookbooks.

Roberts: confident for the future

DS Smith profits slump; IP deal to complete in early 2025

DS Smith’s profits have slumped – albeit in line with the company’s expectations, in its half-year earnings, but the company confirmed that its combination with International Paper is on track to...

Christmas promo packs for Moonpig and Gü

Moonpig has teamed up with indulgent pudding maker Gü for an on-pack pre-Christmas promo push.

Kilcoyne takes up new role at Webmart

Sarah Kilcoyne has joined Webmart in a move that will see her return to her northern roots.

KSP's new casemaker was running within 48 hours of arrival

KSP installs new Chinese casemaker

Banbury paper-over-board specialist KSP Group has installed a brand-new casemaker, keeping the manufacturer under wraps.

QC Polymer's entire rPET recycling plant has been stolen

Remaining kit from firm that had assets stolen up for auction

The remaining kit belonging to a plastic bottle recycling company in administration that had assets with a value of £1.3m stolen last month has gone up for auction.

Shocks and surprises spearhead November’s most-read news ranking

While insolvency stories and the sad passing of an industry stalwart feature, so do M&A opportunities, strategic shifts and one humongous heist.

Design Group details $700k NI hit

IG Design Group said it was too soon to say whether upcoming US trade tariffs would have a positive or negative impact on its business, but confirmed that the recent UK budget measures will add around...

Carlena Davis, one of the creators whose books are now also available via TikTok and Amazon

Found offers major new outlets for online creators

Online creators who have signed up with publishing company Found will now be able to sell their books through both Amazon and TikTok shop.