Publishing

Egmont moves summer annuals to handy A5 format

Children's publisher Egmont has changed the format of its annuals after research showed they were often used to keep children occupied during long journeys.

Union and veterans commemorate breaking of unions

This week (Tuesday 25 January) marked the 25-year commemoration of the Wapping dispute between trade unions and newspaper publisher News International.

PrintPack: Ferag to supply 12 inserting and mailroom lines to Mathrubhumi

Ferag has announced the prestigious order of 12 inserting and mailroom lines at Mathrubhumi.

Jo's Help Line: Put a price on the trade rag trade

<i>Jo Francis</i> tracks down the solutions to your technical troubles

Blissett Bookbinders granted Royal Warrant

Blissett Bookbinders has been granted a Royal Warrant as a result of the quality and service of its bookbinding supplies to the Queen.

Jo's Help Line: Kindles & their ilk do have their uses

Jo Francis tracks down the solutions to your technical troubles

TJ International receives sustainability award

TJ International has been recognised at the Cornwall Sustainability Awards 2010 for its ongoing commitment to sustainability.

Fire crews work through night as blaze hits Pensord warehouse

Fire crews were called out to attend a fire at sheetfed magazine printer Pensord's Pontllanfraith facility early this morning.

India: Book laboratory of the world

The Indian print industry will be $21 billion in 2011, a growth of 73%. This along with $8 billion per annum budgetary support for education will boost the book market.

Tom Clancy's latest thriller in high octane launch

St Ives Group subsidiary Clays, famed for its tight security measures on the production of the Harry Potter books, has been involved in another high-flying book launch.