Publications and research

Our work is supported by a research programme which focuses on highlighting the contribution of the UK publishing industry.

We work with different organisations to deliver research reports on strategic areas of interest for the membership.

Recently, this has included working with economic consultancies, political think tanks and charity partners.

We submit responses to government consultations and select committee inquiries and prepare briefing documents on key issues for our members.

We also collate key industry statistics, including our Publishing Yearbook, and carry out an annual industry workforce survey.

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01 July 2020

Children, young people and audiobooks before and during lockdown

New research by the National Literacy Trust shows that audiobooks have the potential to be a key resource for children’s literacy and wellbeing. Even if children struggle with reading, audiobooks allow them to access the benefits of books including developing their vocabulary, developing empathy, helping them learn how to express themselves and accessing educational content.…

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19 May 2020

The Publishers Association’s Annual General Meeting 2020

On Thursday 15th May, the Publishers Association’s Annual General Meeting took place online for the first time in the organisation’s 125-year history. 55 members from 30 member companies joined us for the event, which featured speeches from Chief Executive Stephen Lotinga, outgoing President Peter Phillips (Cambridge University Press) and incoming President Annie Callanan (Taylor &…

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15 May 2020

The Publishers Association’s Annual Report 2019

The Publishers Association’s Annual Report for 2019 demonstrates an excellent year for the association and its members. In addition to protecting the UK’s gold standard copyright framework, we continued to demonstrate the value of UK publishing to the nation’s economy, culture and society. In particular, our letter to the Chancellor signed by 90 MPs lay…

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