Blackwell announces launch of new online magazine subscription service

Blackwell, the UK’s leading academic bookseller, has launched a new online magazine subscription service in partnership with magazine group ThreePM.
The new magazine service offers more than 850 titles including specialist and B2B magazines as well as more popular titles. With Blackwell’s historic strength in specialist, academic and professional markets the integration of upmarket magazine publications will provide even greater product choice for Blackwell customers.
Jessica Armishaw, head of online, said: We feel that this is the ideal time to launch a new magazine subscription service in the run up to Christmas. Magazines make fantastic gifts, especially for that hard-to-buy-for relative. The site provides subscriptions for a diverse range of titles from The Economist, National Geographic, Country Life, Wired and the Spectator to the less familiar Selvedge, Nano and Decanter Magazine
The various categories including arts and culture, business and finance, career and industry, computers and technology, food and home, hobbies and leisure, lifestyle, motoring and transport, news and current affairs, science resources, women’s interest and even overseas titles.
Adding magazines to the diverse range of books already available from Blackwell Online further substantiates Blackwell as The Knowledge Retailer.
Many of the magazine subscriptions such as Time and Reader’s Digest are available on special offer and The Economist comes with a free gift. All magazines come with free delivery
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About Blackwell Ltd:
Blackwell is the leading academic bookseller in the UK with more than 50 outlets across England, Scotland and Wales. It has built an international reputation for bookselling excellence with links to academic institutions and libraries around the globe and has continued to expand its UK base on high streets and in university campuses up and down the country.
In 1995, Blackwell online bookshop became the first transactional online bookstore in the UK. In 1998, Blackwell opened its central London flagship store in Charing Cross Road, the book-lovers’ Mecca. Since this time, two flagship stores, Broad Street and Charing Cross Road, have both won Chain Bookseller of the Year at the Nibbies, the annual British Book Awards and also The Bookseller – Bookselling chain of the year and Retail chain of the year 2007.
Today Blackwell has been trading for more than 125 years from its world-famous flagship store at Broad Street in Oxford. Its staff continues to be renowned for their expertise, depth of knowledge and love of books since the first Blackwell shop opened its doors.
PR contact:
Jessica Armishaw
Blackwell Ltd
Beaver House
Hythe Bridge St
Oxford
OX1 2ET
07831 148607
bookshop.blackwell.co.uk

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Blackwell announces its favourite books of the decade

Blackwell, the leading academic bookseller has announced its favourite books of the decade. The list of ten books, chosen from the many hundreds published over the last ten years, are a mixture of fiction and non-fiction. Blackwell booksellers based in shops around the country voted for their favourites, enabling Blackwell to draw on its expert staff to compile a list of its recommendations.
The wide choice of books shows an eclectic mix of titles, including 2 Booker Prize winners and Richard Dawkins controversial God Delusion. Unusually, there is a strong non-fiction representation in the list showing the breadth of Blackwell booksellers reading choices.
Phill Jamieson, Head of Marketing at Blackwell, commented: Our booksellers have an excellent reputation for their knowledge and love of books. This list backs this up with a thought-provoking selection of titles.
Blackwell’s choice of books provides some great inspiration for Christmas Books buying, especially those ‘difficult to buy for’ friends and relatives. Phill Jamieson said: Customers can choose a book from a personally memorable year to make it into a truly thoughtful gift.
As a unique feature of this promotion, Blackwell has also invited the authors of the Books of the Decade and those who have featured in its fortnightly Blackwell’s podcast throughout this year to tell of their favourite books of the decade.
There is a remarkably rich and stimulating range of responses, which can be found exclusively online through the Blackwell website. Here customers can discover which novel turns out to be the writers’ favourite, and encounter many gems they may have missed first time around.
Readers will find Costa winning novelist A.L Kennedy rubbing shoulders with Guardian First Book Prize winner Robert Macfarlane, and see Orange prize shortlisted novelist Marina Lewycka’s choices alongside those of ’Undercover Economist’ Tim Harford and environmental campaigner Mark Lynas.
It all adds up to a unique resource for those looking for unusual present ideas or fresh new directions in which to take their own reading tastes.
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About Blackwell Ltd:
Blackwell is the leading academic bookseller in the UK with 44 outlets across England, Scotland and Wales. With its wide selection of medical books and law books, Blackwell has built an international reputation for bookselling excellence with links to academic institutions and libraries around the globe and has continued to expand its UK base on High Streets and in university campuses up and down the country. Blackwell is a leading supplier of academic books to Libraries across the world.
In 1995, www.blackwell.co.uk became the first transactional online bookstore in the UK. In 1998, Blackwell opened its central London flagship store in Charing Cross Road, the book-lovers’ Mecca. Since this time, two flagship stores, Broad Street and Charing Cross Road, have both won Chain Bookseller of the Year at the Nibbies, the annual British Book Awards and also The Bookseller Awards: Bookselling Chain of the Year and Retail Chain of the Year 2007.
Today, Blackwell has been trading for over 130 years from its world-famous flagship store at Broad Street in Oxford. Its staff continues to be renowned for their expertise, depth of knowledge and love of books since the first Blackwell shop opened its doors.
For further information about this release please contact:
Laura Overend
Blackwell Ltd
Beaver House
Hythe Bridge St
Oxford
OX1 2ET
07831 148607
bookshop.blackwell.co.uk

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New guidance on preventing workplace harassment and violence launched

The guidance, which follows a Europe-wide agreement between employers organisations and unions, aims to give practical help and support to firms and their employees.

The guide signals the first time that the CBI, (Confederation of British Industry), the Partnership of Public Employers (PPE) and the Trades Union Congress (TUC) have come together to provide guidance on harassment and violence in the workplace. The guidance has the support of the Government, including the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).

Speaking at the launch in central London today, Employment Relations Minister Lord Young said:

Workplace harassment and violence is unacceptable and the Government is committed to addressing these problems. By making sure that employers understand their obligations and workers understand their rights we can promote a better workplace culture.

This guidance is another step in the right direction and is the product of employers and unions working together with Government and the relevant agencies.

Katja Hall, Director of Employment Policy, CBI, said:

Workplace harassment and violence should not be tolerated. We hope this publication will give employers a useful guide to assessing the risks to their employees, and help them with the steps they could take to make sure employees are protected.

TUC Deputy General Secretary Frances OGrady said:

No one wants to be harassed or attacked at work. People who suffer violence or harassment deserve all our support. It would be far better if things werent allowed to go wrong. So unions are committed to working with employers to make workplaces better and safer, and to make sure that people at work are treated with respect.

PPE Director Tina Weber said:

Public service employers strongly support the launch of this guidance. We were particularly keen to include the issue of harassment and violence perpetrated by service users as this is regrettably becoming increasingly common. Public service workers deserve to be able to carry out their important functions free from the threat of or indeed actual physical and verbal abuse. We hope that the launch of this publication will raise awareness of this issue and will provide employers and employees with a useful tool to help address it.

Notes to Editors

A copy of Preventing Workplace Harassment and Violence joint guidance implementing a European social partner agreement, can be found here: www.workplaceharassment.org.uk

The stated aim of the agreement is to:

Raise awareness and increase understanding of employers, workers and their representatives of workplace harassment and both internal and third party violence;

Provide employers, workers and their representatives with a framework of response to identify, prevent and manage problems of harassment and all forms of violence at work.

The European agreement defines harassment and violence as unacceptable behaviour by one or more individuals that can take many different forms, some of which may be more easily identifiable than others. Harassment occurs when someone is repeatedly and deliberately abused, threatened and / or humiliated in circumstances relating to work. Violence occurs when one or more worker or manager is assaulted in circumstances relating to work. Both may be carried out by one or more manager, worker, service user or member of the public with the purpose or effect of violating a managers or workers dignity, affecting his / her health and / or creating a hostile work environment.

For media enquiries only contact:Matt Barker in the BIS press office on 020 7215 5946CBI press office on 020 7395 8090, out of hours pager 07623 977 854 or email [email protected] Chinchen in the TUC press office on 020 7467 1248

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deVere Group announces strong Q3 results

For immediate release
London, United Kingdom – 11th November 2009
The deVere Group, the world’s largest independent financial consultancy group announced today strong Q3 results driven by an increase its client base, improved customer service levels and has introduced many innovative new services as a result of the company’s ongoing global expansion.
The group which announced strategic expansion plans earlier this year acquired a number of companies and opened new offices worldwide throughout 2009. deVere ensures that ongoing training and adequate support is provided to new and existing offices, thereby providing them with the right tools and knowledge from the start. New alliances such as the strategic partnership with Jupiter Asset Management, who provide in-house training to deVere consultants, add to the company’s strength. The infrastructure set up by deVere has enabled the teams to offer better service to their clients and delivered sound financial results in Q3.
“Building on momentum from the second quarter, most of our operations posted higher results than anticipated for Q3” commented Nigel Green, CEO deVere Group. “We are extremely pleased with our latest figures. The third quarter is typically the building block for a fourth quarter and we now have a very solid foundation to build on”.
deVere Group has its head office in Zurich, Switzerland and opened a recruitment office in London earlier this year. The group recently confirmed the opening of a new office in Central London, reinforcing the company’s commitment to meet its clients’ demand and provide them with professional advice and local expertise.
About deVere Group
deVere Group is the world’s largest independent international financial consultancy group. International investors and expatriates employ us to find financial services products that suit their medium to long term requirements for investments, savings and pensions. With in excess of US$7 billion of funds under administration and management, deVere has more than fifty thousand clients in over a hundred countries. Our independence and ability to offer financial products that are tailor-made to fit an individual’s needs are behind our success. As a result we now have offices in over forty countries. You can find us in Abu Dhabi, Brussels, Dubai, Geneva, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, London, Mexico, Moscow, Shanghai, Tokyo and Zurich, amongst others.
Please visit http://www.devere-group.com for more information about deVere Group.

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