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MP accuses Brown of 'blunder' for printing Digital Britain report

Liberal MP Dan Rogerson has hit out at the printing costs of the Digital Britain report, which he is quoted in local news sources as claiming to be 28,000.

Employers and employees working together to fight recession, CBI says

Companies and employees are working together to mitigate the financial crisis like never before, the CBI has said.

Heidelberg refutes claims of 'competitive imbalance' following bailout

Heidelberg has hit back at concerns that its 800m euro (682m) bailout from the German government will give it a 'competitive advantage' over rivals.

Daily Telegraph's expenses special supplement awarded to Polestar

Polestar Sheffield was commissioned to print the 68pp supplement for the Daily Telegraph's expenses special over the weekend.

Data privacy debate to come to the fore, experts say

The debate on data privacy is coming to the fore as the EU mulls a clampdown on how companies use data, industry experts have said.

Deaths at work fall to record low, says HSE

The number of people killed at work has fallen to a record low, but manufacturing deaths have remained roughly consistent, figures released by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have revealed.

Giant David Beckham banner unveiled at Selfridges

Two nights of secret work on a giant banner hanging from the facade of Selfridge's in London has culminated in the grand unveiling of Armani's latest underwear collection.

Canadian creditors approve Quebecor World restructuring plan

Insolvent Canadian printing giant Quebecor World is set to emerge from creditor protection after its Canadian and US creditors voted in favour of its restructuring plan.

France's Kala looks to Colourgen for UK distribution

French laminator manufacturer Kala has apppointed Colourgen as the UK distributor for its range of products.

Domino profit falls but group remains confident

Inkjet developer Domino Printing Sciences has raised its dividend and said it remained "confident in the future of the group", despite a 28% fall in pre-tax profit.

Ashford turns to Xerox for 200% capacity increase

Ashford Colour Press (ACP) has finalised an 18-month spending spree that topped 3m with the purchase of a Xerox 1300.

Paul Green Printing in CVA bid to cut debt

Paul Green Printing has proposed a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) to reduce its debts of almost 1.8m.