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ELSPA to work more closely with Government

ELSPA director general Paul Jackson has said that the organisation must work harder at building relationships with the UK Government in order to boost the industry's standing.
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Trading Up

Paul Jackson on why it's time for change at ELSPA.
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ELSPA unveils new policy plans

ELSPA has published its manifesto for 2007, revealing plans to focus on modernising the organisation, working more closely with members and representing the industry in the political arena.
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ELSPA says 2006 was record year for UK games industry

ELSPA has declared that the British videogames industry hit an "all time high" in 2006 with a 7 per cent increase in the number of games sold - bringing the total number to 65.1 million units.
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ELSPA responds to Boris Johnson

ELSPA director general Paul Jackson has called on Boris Johnson to take a closer look at videogames following the Tory MP's outspoken criticisms of the medium.
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ELSPA welcomes IP theft report

ELSPA has welcomed a recent report by the UK government which acknowledges IP theft as a serious crime.
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ELSPA welcomes focus on local events in wake of E3

ELSPA is remaining quiet on the issue of the new format E3, with managing director Michael Rawlinson simply taking the opportunity to highlight the significance of UK trade events.
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ELSPA assists in UK mod-chip conviction

Assistance from investigators at the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association has resulted in the extension of a prison sentence for a British man convicted of handling stolen goods.
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ELSPA reveals bookmakers favourites for Christmas No.1

As one of the most significant trading periods for the games industry nears its inevitable end for another year, the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association has revealed the contenders for the prestigious Christmas number one
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Roger Bennett to retire from ELSPA next July

Long-serving ELSPA director general Roger Bennett has announced his intention to step down from the role next July, ending a sixteen year run at the head of the UK's videogames publishing trade body.