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News International launches Times+

Newspaper publisher News International has launched a subscription initiative to add value to its newspapers.

News International to close its News Magazine publishing arm

News International is to close its loss-making magazine publisher News Magazines, just three years after the company was formed.

Historic relevance for the humble pamphlet

Inserts might be one of the most disposable forms of print, but they have a heritage worth remembering, says Frank Romano.

Independent News cuts staff

Independent News & Media has announced 564 redundancies, which it hopes will save it 13.2m (e18.9m) annually.

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First speakers revealed for PrintWeek client insight briefing

PrintWeek can reveal some of the speakers lined up for its next Breakfast briefing, which is focused on client insight and at which leading figures from the worlds of marketing and procurement will...

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PrintWeek India Breakfast Briefing focuses on big themes

Attendees at PrintWeek India's Breakfast Briefing, sponsored by Canon India gave an insight into the award winning print samples as well as a detailed presentation on the pre-owned segment in the...

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Industry figures talk Brexit on national news

Directors from Clifton Packaging and Blackman & White have appeared on national news programmes to discuss their thoughts on Brexit.

Extensis offers free upgrade of Universal Type Server

Extensis, a subsidiary of Celartem, has announced the immediate availability of version 1.0.1 of its Universal Type Server, which can be downloaded from its website.

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Star product: QuarkXPress 2018

New features boost type capabilities and output flexibility of this long-standing DTP app.

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Briefing: Stay ahead in countdown to new legislation on pensions

Changes to pensions that will affect every UK business are on the horizon and trade bodies are advising firms to prepare now to avoid problems later