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Regional papers' job fears over BBC plans for local video service
Traditional regional newspaper publishers and print unions have reacted angrily to the BBC's decision to launch a local video news service, arguing that it falls outside the BBC's remit and threatens...
The Friary Press re-appoints Parvin as managing director
Jon Parvin has been re-appointed as managing director of MPI-owned The Friary Press having resigned only last summer.
End of the .com era signals overhaul of domain names
The internet regulator is paving the way for companies to apply for a wide range of new top level domain names (TLD).
HP extends print-on-demand service to magazines
HP has taken print-on-demand beyond books to magazine publishing in its new venture MagCloud.
Polestar takes 'proactive' stance at environment conference
Polestar has announced plans to further reduce its carbon footprint at a conference attended by more than 200 delegates at the Stationer's Hall, London.
Trinity Mirror warns of declining profits
One of the country's largest newspaper publishers, Trinity Mirror, has today issued a profit warning ahead of its half-year interim results due at the end of July.
Celloglas showcases developments to Mirri range
Specialist finisher Celloglas has announced a raft of new developments, following investment in its reflective lamination product range Mirri.
Power Adhesives unveils adhesive for difficult-to-bond substrates
Adhesive manufacturer Power Adhesives has developed a new product that it says will help packaging and companies with difficult bonding techniques.
Ravensworth Digital eyes 3m turnover with DM expansion
Ravensworth Digital is hoping to achieve a 3m increase in turnover in the next 18 months as the company continues to expand its direct mail arm.
Global Graphics appoints former Adobe Systems MD
Global Graphics has appointed Gary Fry, former managing director of Adobe Systems Benelux, as its new chief executive officer, with effect from 1 July.
Press-sense to use 2.5m loan to finance expansion
Press-sense has secured a $5m (2.5m) loan from Plenus Venture Lending Fund as part of a financing round, the proceeds of which the company plans to use to boost its business.
Administrator accepts Sarney's last ditch B&T rescue bid
Kevin Sarney's surprise eleventh-hour bid for Butler and Tanner has been accepted by administrator Peter Kubik, although a deal is a long way from being completed, Sarney has said.
Unite accuses government of training proposals 'U-turn'
Unite has slammed the government for "reneging" on a proposal that would have given workers the right to paid time off for training.
Eurostand Display creates new position to enlarge market share
Eurostand Display has announced the appointment of Sam Mooney as national account manager.
Johnston Press shareholders back plan to issue new shares
Shareholders at regional newspaper group Johnston Press are supporting a move to issue more shares to reduce debt levels at the company.