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The Swedish Academy which awards the Nobel Prize in
Literature has confirmed that it plans to postpone this year's award
following the sexual assault scandal which has rocked the
organisation and led to more than half the 18-strong Academy resigning
their posts.
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Pearson has reported it is "on track" to return
to underlying profit growth in 2018 after its revenue rose 1% in the
first quarter.
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At the annual general meeting of Hachette’s parent company
Lagardère, shareholders refused to appoint the candidates proposed
by activist hedge fund Amber Capital and instead re-appointed
Xavier de Sarrau as chairman of its supervisory board.
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Transworld has splashed out six figures on a “near future
thriller” set in an America addicted to consumerism, following a
“hard-fought” 10-way auction.
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Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine
has rampaged into the Weekly E-Book Ranking top spot for a 11th
consecutive week, bringing its tally of number ones to 12 and edging
closer to The Girl
on the Train’s all-time record of 19.
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HarperCollins has acquired world rights to "landmark
publication" Anne
Frank: A Cold Case Diary, promising fresh evidence
on how the Frank family were discovered.
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A debut author flyposted Penguin Random House's
offices in London's Vauxhall as part of a
guerrilla marketing stunt to promote his new book.
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Unbound has started a reading club offering benefits such
as free e-books, special events and free shipping.
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Kate Thompson’s Second World War factory drama has been
optioned for television.
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Author Patrice Lawrence is set to judge a competition, set
up by independent publisher Everything With Words, to find a new urban
YA novel.
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