MPG Printgroup: how did it go so wrong?

In north Norfolk, a state-of-the-art digital book production factory lies idle.

Cyber crime is a problem that we all need to take seriously

If cyber crime is a term that has until now not pinged on your radar, things are about to change.

Polestar vaunts power of print at client event

Bullish Polestar boss Barry Hibbert has urged the group's customers to continue to invest in "the golden nugget of printing".

Me & my: Komori Enthrone E29

The old machine is in India and "that's where it will stay", quips Ray Thistleton, looking at his new press in south London, which is where it will stay.

Star product: HP Latex 3000

Latex quality at high speeds, promises the manufacturer

PQQs to be abolished after gov't backs report recommendations

The government has backed all the recommendations published in a report last month identifying ways to boost the growth potential of SMEs, including a call for an end to PQQs on public sector...

Solopress installs third Xerox iGen4

Essex-based commercial printer Solopress has added a third Xerox iGen4 cut-sheet digital colour press to its line-up of digital printing kit.

Purely Digital develops web-to-print arm

Derby-based digital print firm Purely Digital has launched a web-to-print service for its clients in response to growing demand.

Antalis expands Olin paper range

Paper and packaging material distributor Antalis has extended its exclusive premium uncoated range.

Stanford Marsh launches dedicated 3D website

Wide-format distributor Stanford Marsh Group has launched a website targeting the 3D print sector.

ColourXpress targets growth after Ryobi spend

Plymouth-based ColourXpress is looking to double its staff in the next six months off the back of a £500,000 investment, partly supported by RDA funding and a three-year NHS contact win.

1st Signs & Graphics targets growth with Arizona install

1st Signs & Graphics has installed a Canon Oc Arizona 460XT after it secured a 100% loan from its Regional Development Agency (RDA).