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Press Association production journalists provide customers with high-quality, cost-effective pages tailored to customers’ own styles and delivered to their deadlines. Our reputation is proof that cost-efficiency doesn’t mean having to cut corners on quality.  

We produce pages using your in-house copy and images, or text and images created by Press Association journalists on a wide range of subjects, including national and international news, entertainment, celebrity and lifestyle features, puzzles, sport and business.  

Our range of page production services includes both templated and non-templated options.  

Templated Pages provide subbed content in pre-designed layouts matching the style and look of your publication.  

Non-templated Pages are individually designed for more bespoke elements of your publication, such as magazines and supplements.  

Our senior staff will consult with you on your requirements. Please contact us for more details.

Our Pages clients reflect our longstanding experience in this area. We work with the UK national press; international publications such as the National Post in Toronto and New Paper in Singapore; magazine companies such as IPC, Bauer and NatMags; as well as regional newspapers across the UK and Ireland.

Our non-templated work includes Business 7 pages for the Scottish Daily Record and the Go! supplement for the Glaswegian.
 

 

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UK news headlines

  • 21 years for street killer husband

    Nathaniel Brown will serve at least 21 years in prison for the murder of his ex-wife Zandra Maxwell-Nelson
    A man who fatally stabbed his ex-wife in front of their two young children has been told he will serve at least 21 years in prison.
  • John Terry loses England captaincy

    Chelsea defender John Terry has been stripped of the England football captaincy as he awaits racial abuse charges
    The Football Association has said John Terry will not captain the England team until the allegations against him are resolved.
  • Dale Farm clearance costing £7m

    It will cost seven million pounds to clear the illegal travellers' site at Dale Farm
    The cost of clearing the UK's largest illegal travellers' site has been confirmed as £7 million - but the council in charge has warned a fresh enforcement action remains likely.