Committee believes that Royal Mail has deprioritised delivery of letters as a matter of company policy

Royal Mail referred to Ofcom

Under-fire bosses at Royal Mail now have another problem on their plates, after MPs referred the business to Ofcom over its "systematic failure" to meet parts of the Universal Service Obligation...

Several new features have been added to PrintIQ's MIS

PrintIQ rolls out new product features

PrintIQ has released Version 46 of its cloud-based MIS, which includes over 30 new features or updates.

Newspaper bosses should look into a different kind of digital future

Jo Francis considers the potential future opportunity in a market that's subject to massive decline.

Two Sides urged people to report any instances of greenwashing they see

Two Sides takes (t)issue with toilet paper claims

Two Sides undertook research to find out the percentage of paper pulp that ends up as loo roll after hearing of misleading claims by a tissue company.

Mox delivers real-time project and task visibility, improves collaboration, and helps accelerate speed to market

Esko launches Mox software

Esko has launched a new software platform aimed at helping growing brands and small businesses bring quality products to market in a consistent, fast, and sustainable way.

Montgomery: "We look ahead to a year of accelerating change combined with sustained profitability"

National World to transition to ‘digital-only’ model

National World has revealed, alongside its 2022 results, that it has accelerated the implementation of its new ‘digital-only’ operating model to restore sustainable growth, but said printed newspapers...

Hunt: the full expensing scheme will be the best investment incentive in Europe

Industry reacts: Spring Budget 2023 and full expensing scheme

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s first full budget has been welcomed by British print associations as a positive step toward revitalising the UK economy, but not everyone in the industry is impressed.

Manchester Printers Group: "balance sheet has been decimated"

Manchester Printers Group status unclear

The future for Manchester Printers Group is unclear after the former owner of one of its string of acquisitions was forced to buy his business back out of administration.

Fujifilm's new platesetters come with a remote monitoring service to save time on repairs

Fujifilm launches new thermal platesetters

Fujifilm has launched a new range of Luxel thermal platesetters for offset plate production, putting a total of five new machines on the market.

Monotype's deal with Canva will see it provide 1,100 curated fonts to the platform

Monotype inks deal with Canva

Digital typesetter and font library Monotype has reached a deal with digital design platform Canva to make more than 1,100 curated fonts available to Canva’s 110 million monthly users.

The X-Jet inkjet system has been fitted to an existing Sitma wrapping line

Cavalier Mailing Services invests and celebrates record year

Mailing house Cavalier Mailing Services has taken on a raft of additional kit to boost its capacity and quality as it marks a record year of trading.

YM Group: total deficiency of more than £80m

YM web admins extended, figures updated

A YM Group newspaper industry client was a major creditor of its failed web division, Printweek can reveal.