6 JULY 2020
Freeman Amy Hutchinson, CEO of BOSS, has brought these two really useful Covid-19 tools to our attention.
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There is a widespread determination that a better society should emerge from the horrors of the first half of 2020. How is that determination expressed in the publishing industry? How can publishing reflect and embody the diversity of our society?
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The Livery Committee presented Liveryman Peter Day in conversation with Past Master Christopher McKane about his book ‘The Thunderer: The Life and Times of John Walter II’ plus hiscareer at The Times on 17 June 2020 via Zoom.
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The Marketing Advisory Committee have been working under the guidance of Liveryman Sir Robert Worcester (founder of MORI which was sold to the French research company Ipsos to become Ipsos MORI) on a survey of the membership.
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Here are the final poems from the Poetry Book Society in their series of locked down suggestions. Thank you to Liveryman Ian Grant for liaising with them and to Alice Mullen of the Poetry Book Society for her selections. Members should log in to their own area of the website to read them and details of a special Members' offer.
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The Shine School Media awards have been announced in an an online ‘at home’ ceremony.
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The Poetry Book Society have suggested this poem by Bhanu Kapil as our ninth lock down poem. Members will find it in their own area of the website and should log in and read it there along with all sorts of other items pertinent to the lock down!
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Succession planning at Kolbus UK prompts Under Warden Robert Flather to dig out a great photo of three generations of MD.
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17 JUNE 2020
The new date for the Visual Media Conference (postponed from April) this year is 8 September.
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In the seventeenth century, even the most elaborate and fashionable gardens had areas set aside for growing herbs, fruit, vegetables and flowers for domestic use. Even modest establishments grew plants which were vital to the survival of the household and many public spaces used them too!
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The Poetry Book Society have suggested this poem by Derek Mahon as our eighth lock down poem. Members will find it in their own area of the website and should log in and read it there along with all sorts of other items pertinent to the lock down!
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