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Gilchrist takes Thresher task for meal range

Repro company Gilchrist is working with the Thresher Group on its new range of almost ready gourmet meals.

End of an era as Times axes broadsheet edition

The Times has axed its broadsheet edition entirely, marking a historic end to 216 years of broadsheet publishing at the iconic daily paper.

Euro Packaging faces strike

GPMU members at Birmingham-based Euro Packaging (EP) are once again on the brink of industrial action.

Quadsect explains sale situation

Directors of Londons Quadsect have issued a statement after it was revealed last week that the company could be sold by administrator Begbies Traynor.

Hunt installs first Mitsubishi 16 Max

Howard Hunt Group has spent 4m on Europes first Mitsubishi Diamond 16 Max, its third web from the Japanese manufacturer.

MAN seals new worker accord

MAN Group has reached an agreement with workers at its sheetfed press factory at Offenbach, Germany to turn the business around.

Karran Group CVA is rejected

The Karran Group faces an uncertain future after its Creditors Voluntary Agreement (CVA) was rejected.

Was Gutenberg really the father of print?

Johannes Gutenberg has gone on trial more than 500 years after his death to determine whether he really is the father of print.

GPMU merger now official

The GPMU has completed its merger with technical and manufacturing union Amicus, a move that took effect as of yesterday (1 November).

Scots security printer fails

George Waterston (Security Printers) has gone into liquidation with debts of around 1m and all 55 jobs being lost, after the rejection of a Creditors Voluntary Agreement (CVA).

Stephens & George mourns Gareth Jones

Gareth Jones, chairman of Stephens & George, has died following a short illness.

Women in Print initiative launched

An East Midlands print sector body has officially launched a scheme to attract more female employees to the press room.

Industrial action looms at Euro Packaging

GPMU members at Birmingham-based Euro Packaging are once again on the brink of industrial action.

Copyprint in double Duplo deal at DPW

Duplo has scored a major equipment sale and revealed a raft of new products at Digital Print World.

Karran CVA rejected by creditors

The Karran Group's proposal to enter into a Creditors Voluntary Agreement (CVA) was overwhelmingly rejected by its creditors.