Humza Yousaf elected leader of the SNP
The Health Secretary and now First Minister of Scotland – Humza Yousaf – defeated Finance Secretary Kate Forbes and former minister Ash Regan.
The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee calls on Ofcom to investigate Royal Mail
At a follow up meeting with the bosses of Royal Mail, the committee shared a report about Royal Mail’s performance, which contained implications for PPA Members.
Subscriptions: six practical courses
The PPA is delighted to be working with Abi Spooner from Atlas to host a series of in-person courses for subscription marketing professionals.
PPA creates Next Gen Board to develop future leaders
New official board of under-30s being recruited to advance publishing sector.
Industry leaders support mass participation of All In Census
The All In Census – the UK advertising industry’s largest inclusion survey, which aims to build a workplace where everyone feels they belong, returns on 15 March.
olive magazine introduces new branding and interactive content
The new design is streamlined and incorporates digital content within print.
Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan announces Data Protection and Digital Information Bill
It’ll replace the EU’s GDPR regulations and could save British businesses billions of pounds over the next decade.
Think launches magazine for Mensa members
The new title, IQ, will be a bi-monthly publication packed with exclusive stories and content.
ChatGPT: publishing revolution or evolution?
Three experts decode the technical, journalistic, and business realities of the latest generative AI tool everyone’s talking about.
New member highlights: Stylus & Real Deals Media
PPA members represent the wonderfully diverse universe of specialist interest media. We’re pleased to welcome two new members – find out who’s joined us, and a bit more about them.
ChatGPT raises questions about exploitative AI practices

News conjured by rogue algorithms must be avoided, according to News UK’s General Counsel, Angus McBride.
Countryside relaunch: a brighter and bolder magazine
The magazine has a new look and feel, with more content and an improved reading experience.
Time Out Media appoints Stacy Bettman as CEO

Bettman brings over 25 years of media experience, across multiple disciplines in digital sales and marketing. She has previously worked for Hearst, Condé Nast, Allure, and Marie Claire.
Readly partners with UNiDAYS to reach students
The digital subscription app is giving UNiDAYS members two months of unlimited reading for free.
Immediate adds to their Disney portfolio
The brand-new Encanto magazine allows young readers to independently explore the magic of the characters and film.
Nicola Sturgeon resigns: so what happens next?
After eight years, Scotland’s First Minster steps down but will stay on until a new leader is elected, and in Holyrood until at least the next election.