Disciplines

No dividend for Paperlinx hybrid shareholders
Paperlinx has announced it will not pay a distribution on its step-up preference securities (PSPS) for the six months to 30 June.

55 jobs go as Dobson & Crowther searches for buyer
55 of Dobson & Crowther's 79 employees have been made redundant as the litho printer continues to operate with a skeleton staff while administrators work to find a potential buyer.

BPIF offers graduate learners MSc management opportunity
The BPIF is working with the University of South Wales to offer learners on its Level 5 graduate management programme access to the university's MSc management course.

Ofcom launches new Royal Mail regulation review
Ofcom is to review Royal Mail regulation, following the withdrawal of Whistl from the end-to-end (E2E) delivery market last week.

QuickPrint upgrades plant list with £200k spend
QuickPrint has overhauled its press room with nearly £200,000 worth of investment in new machinery over the past six months.

Wyndeham buys Artisan bindery kit, wins Argos deal
Wyndeham Group has acquired Artisan’s key bindery assets and is setting up a new business unit on the back of a three-year deal with Argos.

Two Sides launches new range of fact sheets
Print and paper advocacy group Two Sides has launched a set of 11 European fact sheets to combat what it sees as environmental misconceptions of print and paper use.

Dobson & Crowther falls into administration
Litho printer Dobson & Crowther has fallen into administration, putting 79 jobs at risk at the Llangollen, North Wales-based business.

Has print climbed back to the top of the media pile?
When television sets started to become ubiquitous in the aftermath of the Second World War people warned that they heralded the death knell for radio. When CDs were launched in the 1980s they were...

Latest studies reveal a real feeling for print products
Once upon a time print was the only mass media around. If anyone wanted to convey information or ideas – whether fact or fiction, for business or pleasure, or selling and telling – then print was the...