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Battlefield 4 flyers highlight exciting future for franchise

With the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare franchise shutting up shop after its third iteration back in November 2011, it looks like Dice and EA can finally take advantage of a one-horse race for the top-selling first-person shooter of 2014 - though as a recent flyer has detailed, it doesn't look like it is resting on its laurels. In fact, it seems to be taking its title to a whole new level. Photos emerged on P ...

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Monster Raving Loony hopeful in ‘accidental’ leaflet drop

People from Cambridgeshire may know of the Monster Raving Loony Party from countless appearances on TV and radio, though the latest print campaign by the organisation has been turning heads in the county - and all due to an apparent accident from one of its representatives. Official Monster Raving Loony Party candidate Lord Toby Jug told the Huntingdon, St Ives and St Neots News & Crier that he had laun ...

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Chrome for iOS brings wireless cloud printing to devices

Those who want flexibility in their printing tasks on Apple's various platforms have been handed something to shout about by Google, after the firm this week revealed that the latest update to Chrome for iOS would deliver wireless printing. The feature, which is joined by a series of other new features, is available now for iPad and iPhone. Chrome version 26.0.1410.50 taps into Google's Cloud Print service ...

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Thatcher passing splits print industry

The recent passing of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher has been particularly divisive around the country, and the print industry is no exception - at least, that seems to be the case following a recent raft of interviews conducted by a leading industry publication. PrintWeek first asserted that Mrs Thatcher was best known for being the person who "broke the stranglehold of hugely-powerful trade union ...

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Anti-racism poster applauded by critics

A campaign to crack down on racism in Scotland has enjoyed remarkable success in recent weeks, and a competition to design a poster to front its activities has finally picked a winner. Edinburgh College student Zsuzsanna Slezak, 26, is a Hungarian national studying her foundation year in the capital, and was named the victor in a Scotland-wide contest created by Show Racism the Red Card (SRRC). Her design w ...

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Met Police release leaflet to warn of phone-based fraud

Detectives from the Metropolitan Police have announced the launch of a leaflet campaign in west Essex that draws attention to a recent investigation into telephone fraud, where elderly and vulnerable people are asked to give bank details to a so-called "police officer" who is also meant to be warning of the con taking place. Just short of 30 complaints have been registered about successful and attempted the ...

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Business cards: easier to store than ever before

Business cards are one of the few formal exchanges that people make that still appear to be in fashion, though they can have their drawbacks. All you need to do is look through your wallet sometime to have a look at previous cards you've been given; how many are dirty, bent, ripped or smudged? If you're one of many people coming into business cards on a daily basis, then there's a better way to keep them ha ...

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Council leaflet on foster care benefits slammed by constituents

A leaflet produced by Ealing Council, London has been slammed for noting that families becoming foster carers would be able to avoid so-called "bedroom tax" by undertaking this hugely important role for the community. The flyer was brought to the attention of deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, when someone called into his weekly "Call Clegg" phone-in on LBC to flag the comments. This is Local London revealed ...

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Young artist bags prize for Durham towns holiday leaflet

County Durham is often seen as a picturesque place with unassuming villages centred around the glorious UNESCO World Heritage Site that is Durham Cathedral, which sits pretty on its riverside peninsula. However, there's a lot more to the area, which a new flyer is trying to prove - and its cover has already been designed following a competition of schoolchildren in the north-east locale. The leaflet highlig ...

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The Great Gatsby, World War Z launch new movie posters

If you're a regular cinema-goer, then you've got plenty to look forward to in the coming months - particularly two highly-anticipated titles that could not be any different from one another if they tried. Still, this week, the pair had one thing in common: they released new posters to attract the attentions of film fans around the world. The Great Gatsby, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, and World War Z, featuri ...

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