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Government scraps tribunal fees
The government will be scrapping tribunal fees and reimbursing claimants up to £32m after losing a Supreme Court battle against the union Unison, which ruled that the fees are unlawful.

Record number of winners scoop Print Futures Awards
A record 78 winners took home Print Futures Awards at a ceremony yesterday (20 July) at the House of Lords hosted by The Printing Charity (TPC).

BPIF scoops two more trade gongs
The BPIF has won two Trade Association Forum (TAF) awards, doubling its tally from last year, while the British Coatings Federation (BCF) also took home two.

60 seconds with DXG Media
DXG Media was founded in 2001 by proprietor Duarte Goncalves. His aim was to create a premium print company with a customer-focused attitude.

Q&A: Scott Pearce, managing partner, Datum
Scott’s print career is approaching the 30-year landmark, having begun with a work experience stint that turned into a rather more permanent occupation and ultimately co-owner of the company. He’s 44,...

Overmatter: Boats and bikes
More news of admirable charitable exploits by the industry’s great and good, on two wheels and by, err, dragon.

Latest industry age statistics don’t tell the whole story
The average age of a print industry worker has fallen, according to new data sourced by the BPIF. Previously estimated at 48, the organisation has analysed the latest figures from the Office for...

Spot the difference: cut out colours to cut costs
Brand owners have traditionally been very protective about their brand colours, and that’s understandable – consistent branding and high print quality reassure consumers that the product too will be...

Star product: Xerox Versant 3100
A versatile and highly automated four-colour dry toner production press.