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An European Commission ‘Action Plan’ on VAT will include plans
to allow countries to lower the VAT on e-books, The Bookseller understands.
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Steven Inchcoombe, previously managing director of Nature
Research Group, has been appointed to the newly created role of chief
publishing officer for Springer Nature.
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Bertelsmann chief executive Thomas Rabe has said he would
"feel comfortable" owning between 70-75% of Penguin Random House
in the future.
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HarperCollins Children’s Books will this May publish a new
book by David Walliams, entitled The
World’s Worst Children.
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Joe Wicks has bounced back up the Official UK Top 50, as Lean in 15 (Bluebird)
reclaimed the number one spot for a ninth non-consecutive week.
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More than 20,000 authors are to receive a share of the
£264,000 payout from libraries body Public Lending Right following an error
in the calculation of PLR annual figures.
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Titles from Penguin Random House, Oneworld, Bloomsbury and
Transworld are in contention for the 2016 Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse
Prize which honours the funniest novel of the year.
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Yellow Jersey Press is to publish Sir Bobby Charlton's account
of "England's greatest sporting achievement" - the 1966 Football
World Cup.
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Zeljka Marosevic is to join the publishing team at Daunt Books
as co-publisher alongside Karen Maine.
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Hodder & Stoughton has acquired Parliament Ltd: A Journey to the Dark Heart of
British Politics, the first book by award-winning
journalist Martin Williams.
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Authors including Julian Fellowes, Audrey Niffenegger and
Jeffrey Archer will makes appearances as part of the “glittering” line-up
for London Book Fair this year.
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Springer Nature is to expand its nature.com content sharing
initiative to its entire journals portfolio.
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