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UPDATE: Curtis staff hold sit-in over pay after administrators called in

Staff at Curtis Fine Papers have been told they will be paid for the past month's work following a sit-in protest led by the managing director at the paper mill, which went into administration yesterday.

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TPF's Wallace to retire after 17 years

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BPIF announce scholarship winners

The BPIF Educational Scholarships have announced the winners for the fifth year of the award.

Lick Group MD wins award

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Inkjet showcases its print prowess

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Ad land turns on to power of print

In my opinion, it's the most significant announcement that HP's graphic arts business has ever made,"...