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Artificial Intelligence has worsened the problem of copyright theft from book designers, experts have said, as another ...
Jennie Godfrey’s The List of Suspicious Things (Hutchinson Heinemann), Elif Shafak’s There Are Rivers in the Sky (Viking) ...
HarperCollins confirmed it has edited Andrew Lownie’s bestselling biography about Prince Andrew and the House of York, ...
Andrew Lownie’s biography of Prince Andrew, has won the battle against Nicola Sturgeon’s Frankly (Macmillan) by claiming ...
As Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins becomes the first book in 2025 to pass the 300,000-unit mark, it is perhaps not a surprise to discover that Young Adult Fiction has taken an extra £5.2m ...
WH Smith shares have dropped almost 40% after an accounting error led the retailer to overstate profits by £30m.
Jenny Brown Associates literary agency has crowned Juliet Thomas winner of the JBA Debut Writers Over 50 Award 2025 for her crime novel 31 Milton Road.
Puffin has acquired five new titles from Katie Kirby as part of her bestselling Lottie Brooks series in a “significant” seven-figure deal.
Bestselling biographer and agent Andrew Lownie warns that “history is growing censored” with royal records apparently becoming closed after being open for many years.
Usborne has acquired The Heirs, the ‘addictive’ new YA murder mystery from Ace of Spades author Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé.
The Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) has launched a new Intellectual Freedom Committee to help library professionals “counter the disturbing effects of censorship”.
The National Centre for Writing has launched a call to find writers in the East of England who are seeking to 'develop their craft and find routes into the publishing industry'.
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