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Any which way but lose?

In spite of the latest zany political shenanigans – Boris threatening to break the law (or actually breaking the law), opposition MPs sitting on Speaker John Bercow in an attempt to, physically,...

Staeger launches UK-sourced recycled PET packaging

Staeger Clear Packaging is now able to manufacture its recycled PET from post-consumer waste fully sourced in the UK.

Epson unveils new technical plotters

Epson is set to launch two new professional technical plotters that have been designed to open up higher productivity and opportunities for its customers.

Personalised Luggage buys HP double for in-house boost

Personalised Luggage has reinforced its in-house print capabilities by taking on two HP DesignJet Z6810 systems as its first brand-new purchases.

Sun Chemical inks Epple deal for food-safe know-how

Printing ink giant Sun Chemical has signed a deal with Epple Druckfarben aimed at taking Epple’s specialist sheetfed offset inks for direct food contact to a wider global market.

IGS to launch short-run digital production line

International Graphic Supplies (IGS) is set to launch a new short-run digital production line bundle consisting of a five-colour printer and a digital cutter-creaser.

Two Sides revamps consumer campaign

Two Sides is relaunching its consumer-facing Love Paper campaign in order to increase public accessibility to myth-busting facts on print, paper and paper-based packaging.

Inquest returns verdict on Bicester fatality

The death of a paper reel clamp truck driver at Walstead Bicester has been ruled an accident.

Marqetspace gates pricing for 'members only'

Grafenia has ignited a debate about trade printing after turning its Marqetspace business into a ‘private club’ with pricing only visible to members.