Printing

Reeves is the first woman to hold the office of Chancellor of the Exchequer

Chancellor’s 'new dawn' budget just a 'new storm' for print to weather, industry says

The print and packaging industry has reacted with scepticism to chancellor Rachel Reeves’ new budget, which she hailed as a “new dawn” for the British economy.

Some 200 people are expected to attend the event on 29 August

IPIA to unveil new print research project at Annual Conference

The IPIA will use its Annual Conference to inspire attendees to help navigate new markets and find routes to growth, while also serving as the launchpad for the association’s new national print...

(L-R) Pureprint Imprint MD Dave Bullivant and operations manager Tony Neal

Pureprint Group installs its first Durst

Pureprint Imprint, the large-format and retail services division of Pureprint Group, has taken on a Durst P5 350 HSR D4 3.5m-wide LED printer.

Rishi Sunak was appointed as the new Prime Minister this morning

Election 2024: What it means for print

Prime minister Rishi Sunak has called a general election for 4 July, surprising many pundits with an earlier-than-forecast polling date.

Savage: "Our teams have been able to really hit the ground running"

Adare SEC ups capacity with enclosing and print investments

Adare SEC has taken its technology investment figure up to £1m in the last calendar year with the addition of a new mail enclosing system from BlueCrest and two Riso printers.

Printing Charity luncheon celebrates strength of print and 2023 achievements

More than 150 guests attended the Printing Charity’s 194th Annual Luncheon yesterday where the guest speaker was the Charity’s president and Ofcom chair Michael Grade, Lord Grade of Yarmouth.

Micropress becomes Carbon Balanced Printer

Micropress Printers has added to its sustainability credentials by becoming a Carbon Balanced Printer via the World Land Trust.

Heidelberg sells coatings business

Heidelberg has sold its Hi-Tech Coatings division to US group Innovative Chemical Products in a surprise move.

General election 2019 offers print industry boost

Boris Johnson’s call for a general election will likely provide the print industry with a short-term boost.

Print still key for Edinburgh Fringe despite volume reduction

Print “still has an important role to play” in the promotion of the Edinburgh Fringe according to the festival’s Fringe Society, despite its ongoing drive to reduce the volume of printed material...

Thamesdown Marketing Services enters administration

Swindon-based mailing house Thamesdown Marketing Services has gone into administration, with the loss of 45 jobs.

Expoganza returns to Manchester

A series of events aimed at printers and other graphic professionals looking to grow and futureproof their businesses will return to Manchester next week.