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Q&A: Josh Mumford Digital press operator apprentice, Healeys Print Group

Josh is new to the print industry, and is just three months into his apprenticeship in this marvellous industry of ours. When not at work his hobbies including football, music, cinema, and watching...

New GM and event programme at St Bride's

St Bride Foundation has appointed a new interim general manager and has lined up a fresh programme of events to run alongside London Craft Week, as well as its summer Wayzgoose.

60 seconds with Warwick Printing

It’s a double celebration for Warwick Printing Company, which is marking both its 70th anniversary and 30 years under the current ownership. The firm was established in 1946 by Moric Schwarz, a...

Q&A: Hayley Andrew Bookbinder, Barnard & Westwood

After being told by numerous university tutors that there are ‘no jobs in a dead trade like bookbinding’, Hayley set out to make them eat their words.

‘My proudest achievements at GI are around people’

Despite being the lead (well, strictly speaking only) guitarist in indie rock cover band The Hoo Haas, it’s safe to say that Patrick Headley is better known, outside the Midlands music scene at least,...

GI Solutions sold in MBO

GI Solutions has been bought in an MBO deal led by chief executive Patrick Headley as the group looks to grow its data offering.

Europoint boss joins Antalis

Former Paperlinx VTS and Europoint managing director Frank Moran has secured a senior position with Antalis UK.

Whistl adds two directors to push international growth

Whistl is sharpening its focus on international business by appointing two new senior members of staff and has flagged up the government's controversial EU Referendum leaflet as proof of the power of...

Thirlby leaves Pureprint for new challenge

Pureprint and Anthony Thirlby have parted company in what has been described as an amicable split.

Q&A: Zack Sutherland Digital printing and finishing apprentice, Pureprint

Zack is 19 and has spent six months in print – he was attracted to the industry because he wanted an apprenticeship that was “hands-on with some thinking involved”. His outside of work activities...