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• The Pub That Refused To Die, a documentary from Gar O’Rourke, tells the remarkable true story of 26 ordinary locals from Kilteely, Ireland, who banded together to save their local pub.
The New York Festivals (NYF) Lady Liberty Leadership Program, an initiative designed to empower women in creativity through mentorship, learning, and meaningful connections in the heart of New York City announces the appointment of its inaugural Advisory Board.
EBITDA growth of 13% to €722 million • The company posted revenues of €3.8bn in 2025, representing 13% year-on-year growth. At constant exchange rates, revenues rose by 16%, consolidating a double-digit growth trend above market levels.
New Nielsen Ad Intel data shows advertising investment across Australia’s financial sector reached $756 million in 2025, up 20% from $630 million in 2024, as brands increased competition across a more competitive market.
• Ogilvy and VML secure first and third spots for global network rankings • Ogilvy’s Vaseline Verified places amongst top four global creative campaigns For a fourth consecutive year, WPP has been named the most creative company on WARC’s 2026 Creative 100 List.
Travel publishers face increasing demand for visually engaging travel guides that inform and inspire readers across digital platforms. FlipHTML5’s vast travel guide book template library addresses this need by offering a structured foundation for rapid content assembly.
“Olly Olly Oxen Free” by Amanda Shea will be part of The Maple Staple’s featured book presentation during the three-day 2026 London Book Fair.
In “The Air That We Breathe—Book One: Leicester,” debut novelist Simon M. Zayas presents a reflective, semi-autobiographical work that examines religious vocation, personal identity, and moral awakening.
“The Secrets of 9/11: Why the CIA and FBI HQ Allowed the Attacks on 9/11” by Robert Schopmeyer is set to be exhibited at the London Book Fair (LBF) 2026.
In his novel “Dropped Calls,” Robert McGuiness presents a thought-provoking exploration of modern vulnerability, civic responsibility, and the consequences of societal complacency.