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Children’s book sales in Ireland increased 16% in 2015,
boosted by the popularity of authors such as David Walliams and Jeff
Kinney, but booksellers and publishers in the country say strong local
publishing is also on the rise.
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Booker Prize winner Dr Anita Brookner CBE has died, aged 87.
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Cathy Rentzenbrink and Stephen Silberman are among
six shortlisted authors for the £30,000 Wellcome Book Prize, awarded
annually to the best new work of fiction or non-fiction whose central theme
"engages with some aspect of medicine, health or illness".
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New research from the Publishers Assocation has exposed the
"tough" financial choices facing headteachers, with a fifth of
primary and almost a quarter of secondary headteachers in England
anticipating "significant funding shortalls" over the next three
years.
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Penguin Random House UK today relaunched The Scheme, its
entry-level recruitment programme, offering four 13-month paid traineeships
from September.
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Alex Andreou has won the inaugural Jane Grigson Trust
Award for The
Magic Bayleaf (Chatto & Windus).
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O’Reilly Media is thought to have made large numbers of people
redundant at Safari Books Online as the two companies integrate.
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Nikolaus Wachsmann’s 863-page history of the Nazi
concentration camps has won this year’s £4,000 Jewish Quarterly Wingate
literary prize.
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Little, Brown has acquired a "subversive, funny and
distinctive" debut novel: English
Animals by Laura Kaye.
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