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Print industry news roundup: Ipex, IoPP, Domino, Xaar, HMRC, Budget, Goss

Informa clarifies Ipex 2014 position; IoPP unveils MRes; Tardy TEN mars strong Domino showing; Xaar achieves record results; HMRC relaxes RTI deadline for SMEs; Print welcomes Budget tax cuts; Goss...

Buyout at Yorkshire web printer

Garnett Dickinson has restructured its board and is selling off one of its printing operations.

Intergraf calls for level playing field on EU Ecolabel

European print asscociation Intergraf has called the EU Ecolabel for printed products "costly and administratively constraining" and called for a change in the way it can be applied to printed...

Lichfield Printers in Mohr 80 UK first

Lichfield Printers has taken on the UK's first Mohr 80 Eco guillotine following its busiest ever month.

Juicy labels front soft drink rebrand

A strong, ongoing relationship with Berkshire Labels led Purity Soft Drinks to choose the label printer to collaborate on the world's first 3D augmented reality (AR) soft drinks labels for the rebrand...

Print welcomes Osborne's NIC and Corporation Tax cuts

A reduction in employers National Insurance Contributions (NICs) and a further reduction in Corporation Tax were among the few highlights of yesterday's Budget for printers.

Goss shows Vpak to flexible packaging printers as project progresses

Goss has completed demonstrations of its Sunday Vpak with an event focused on flexible packaging.

Eco-packaging is not yesterday's news

When it comes to decisions made in the retail sector, the consumer is king. At the merest whiff of a change in trends, the whole supply chain gears itself to meet the shift.

Budget 2013: Live text

Live updates of the Budget 2013 and the measures that will impact UK print as it happens.

Scratch and sniff cannabis cards launched

A multinational printer is playing a central role in the war on drugs in the UK after producing scratch and sniff cards which recreate the smell of cannabis.

Johnston Press' contract print revenues slashed following NI pullout

Johnston Press' contract printing revenues have been slashed by a third following the termination of News International's contract, according to its 2012 financial reports.

BPIF, FLS, Arjowiggins, Rapidity, Royal Mail, FSB

BPIF celebrates National Apprenticeship Week; Osborne expected to push FLS; Rapidity in HP twin-investment; CWU members vote for DSA boycott; SME confidence steady.