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Briefing: Will latest government skills fund deliver on its promises?

The latest bid to boost vocational skills and qualifications has been hailed as an improvement on Train to Gain, but will it work for print?

Q&A: Ioanna Xenophontes, manager, The Wren Press

Ioanna is 29 and has been working in print for 13 years. She lives for the moment so wouldn't want to time-travel, although none of her ideal dinner party guests are alive today. Of course it can be...

New Manroland area sales manager hails print's 'bright future'

Manroland has appointed former Komori man Andrew Davies as area sales manager sheetfed for the south west of England and south Wales.

Reader Reaction: Does the London Book Fair remain a favourite for Indians?

Last year, the volcano ash caused chaos. Tanvi Parekh finds out how the acclaimed show will be.

"Indians are making a transition to emulsion-based technologies," says Sandeep Zaveri of Total Print Solutions

Sandeep Zaveri is one of the young guns in the label industry. Armed with a printing technology degree from the London College of Printing and a Btech in Business and Finance from Birmingham...

Delhi starts to romance printing at conference

Romancing Print was organised by All India Federation of Master Printers (AIFMP) in association with the print magazine, Press Ideas. The full-day event saw the best of Delhi's printers in...

Hearnden leaves as Polestar reshuffles sales structure

Polestar has made the role of group sales director Jon Hearnden redundant.

Chesapeake will struggle to move Bradford staff to Newcastle: Unite

Unite has said that packaging printer Chesapeake will find it difficult to convince its employees at Bradford to move to its Newcastle plant.

Employees' rights are secure but pre-packs will continue

The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has determined that the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE) do apply to businesses bought out of administration. This...

TUPE revision is good news but won't stop phoenixes

The thorny issue of pre-packs has raised its head again, following last month's Employment Appeal Tribunal ruling that means staff at a company bought out of administration in a pre-pack deal are now...