| | A further 3,000 jobs are set to be axed at Pearson by 2020 as part of the company’s bid to save £300m, its chief executive John Fallon revealed today. | |
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| | Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale has returned to the Weekly E-Ranking number one spot, for a sixth non-consecutive week. | |
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| | A story about the relationship between nature and the British soldiers of the Great War has won the £5,000 Wainwright Golden Beer Book Prize. | |
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| | J K Rowling has topped a list of the world’s 11 highest paid authors for the first time in almost a decade. | |
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| | Pan Macmillan has launched an exclusive global book club for Ken Follett fans with digital reading platform The Pigeonhole. | |
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| | Trade union Unison is challenging Derby City Council's decision to stop running 10 libraries. | |
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| | Tina Brown, former editor-in-chief of Condé Nast magazine Vanity Fair, is publishing her diaries from eight years in the job with Weidenfeld & Nicolson. | |
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| | Tickets to actor Tom Hanks' only event in the UK to promote his new collection of short stories, Uncommon Type (William Heinemann), have sold out in under two hours. | |
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| | Wildfire has acquired a debut crime novel, Now You See by journalist Max Manning, about the dark side of social media. | |
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| | A man has been sentenced following an "entirely unprovoked" hate crime victimising The Cricklewood Islamic Bookshop in North West London. | |
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| | Silvertail has signed Ravenhill, a "stunning" debut novel from a "brilliant new voice in crime fiction", John Steele. | |
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