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Henningham Family Press saved by Kickstarter campaign
Fine art bindery Henningham Family Press is looking forward to a sustainable future after smashing its Kickstarter funding goal.

Cepac Darlington workers commence four weeks of strikes
More than 90 unionised workers at Cepac’s site in Darlington have started four weeks of strike action over pay and conditions.

Watson funds heritage print skills revival
Industry philanthropist John Watson OBE has helped a family-owned print business maintain the letterpress printing tradition by making a big donation to its work.

Simon Biltcliffe to champion Oxford Brookes students
Webmart founder and executive chairman Simon Biltcliffe is returning as an Entrepreneur in Residence at Oxford Brookes University.

Interim CFO interregnum continues at De La Rue
De La Rue has appointed its second interim CFO as the search for a permanent replacement continues.

Industry connections mourn Philip Cullimore
Tributes have poured in for Philip Cullimore, who has died aged just 57.

Yin and yang of print dominate July’s most read
While a welcome reprieve was the month’s biggest story, our July listicle was largely dominated by M&A and insolvencies, with a smattering of research and a bumper payday for good measure.

Canon UK & Ireland appoints new HR director
Canon UK & Ireland has taken on a new HR director to drive forward the company’s people vision, including its inclusive culture.

Director barred over CBILS breach
The director of an exhibition displays business has been banned for breaching the terms of a CBILS loan.

Garment printer fined after forklift incident
A garment printing specialist has been fined £40,000 after a delivery driver was badly injured by a forklift truck at its premises.