This week, the first "scholarly" biography of painter Hans Holbein received acclaim while fiction reviews reward the ...
Electric Monkey, the young adult imprint of Farshore, has acquired Seven Dishes to Fall in Love and a second YA novel by ...
Blackwell’s has named Ian McEwan’s What We Can Know as its Book of the Year for 2025. What We Can Know won the fiction ...
The Folio Society increased turnover by 8% to £16.8m in 2025, according to its latest financial report, with pop culture ...
HarperCollins group sales and rights director Anna Derkacz is set to leave the publisher. Derkacz started at HarperCollins in ...
The Booksellers Association (BA) and Bookshop.org will be partnering for the Indie Book of the Month promotion for 2026, to ...
Oxford University Press (OUP) has named "rage bait" as its word of the year for 2025. The winner was named following a public ...
David Higham Associates (DHA) acquires The Bent Agency UK (TBA), with TBA UK’s managing director, Molly Ker Hawn, joining DHA ...
Fleur Sinclair, Locked Library and Shimmr AI are among the winners of this year’s FutureBook Awards. The winners were ...
Bookouture has hired a publishing innovation director “to ensure we are harnessing all of the operational potential of AI” as ...
Sally Rooney has told the High Court it is "almost certain" she cannot publish new books in the UK because of the ban of the British group Palestine Action.
Tom Paulin’s Namanlagh (Faber), the author’s first collection in more than a decade, has won the PEN Heaney Prize 2025.
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