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    13 October
    Hallmarking falls 19.5% in September

    Hallmarking falls 19.5% in September

    The total number of pieces hallmarked during September 2020 decreased by 19.5% compared with the same month last year, according to the latest figures from the Birmingham Assay office. Gold hallmarked pieces decreased 17.2% from 355,522 to 294,451 and silver items decreased 24.1% from 377, 587 to 286,401. Palladium hallmarking…

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  • 12 October
    PM unveils three-tiered lockdown system

    PM unveils three-tiered lockdown system

    Prime minister Boris Johnson this afternoon announced a new three-tier lockdown system that will see some hospitality businesses in the North-West forced to close from Wednesday. Under the new system, different rules for regions will be classified as being on ‘medium’, ‘high’ or ‘very high’ alert depending on the rate…

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  • 12 October
    NAJ joins campaign to reverse scrapping of VAT-free shopping

    NAJ joins campaign to reverse scrapping of VAT-free shopping

    The National Association of Jewellers (NAJ) has teamed up with 15 other trade associations to campaign against the government’s plan to scrap VAT-free shopping for international visitors. According to a report published by the New West End company and Global Blue, the plan would result in the number of EU…

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  • 9 October
    Gov to cover 66% of wages for firms forced to shut 

    Gov to cover 66% of wages for firms forced to shut 

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced that businesses forced to shut due to local restrictions will be eligible for a grant that pays two-thirds of staff salaries. The government will pay two-thirds, or 67%, of each employee’s salary, up to a maximum of £2,100 a month, if the business is forced…

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  • 9 October
    Cirencester jewellery store to close

    Cirencester jewellery store to close

    A Cirencester jewellery store in Cirencester is set to permanently close its doors, according to local reports. The jewellery store, Goldsmiths, is located in the centre of the town, and has announced that it will cease trading this Saturday (9 October). While its staff have been made redundant, they told…

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  • 9 October
    NAJ urges members to check furlough claim inaccuracies

    NAJ urges members to check furlough claim inaccuracies

    The National Association of Jewellers is urging its members to check for furlough claim inaccuracies through the government’s Better Business Tax support service, due to businesses receiving a letter from HMRC. HMRC’s warning notified businesses of potential errors in the furlough scheme and reminded them the importance of claims being…

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  • 8 October
    NAJ encourages jewellers to register for Kickstart Scheme

    NAJ encourages jewellers to register for Kickstart Scheme

    Jewellers across the industry who are looking to register an interest in the government’s Kickstart scheme can do so with the National Association of Jewellers, the association has said. The Kickstart Scheme was announced in September as part of the Chancellor’s ‘Plan for Jobs’. It provides funding to employers to…

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  • 8 October
    Tag Heuer announces new Monaco timepieces

    Tag Heuer announces new Monaco timepieces

    Tag Heuer has announced three new Monaco timepieces, which are inspired by ‘‘early predecessors’’ in the collection. The Swiss watchmaker’s three models feature the Calibre Heuer 2, an inhouse manufacturing movement at its centre, and a seventies-inspired design. The Calibre Heuer 2 is visible behind the watch’s sapphire crystal caseback…

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  • 7 October
    Businesses must check furlough inaccuracies before HMRC deadline

    Businesses must check furlough inaccuracies before HMRC deadline

    Businesses using the furlough scheme have been urged to “thoroughly check” their claims for inaccuracies before HMRC’s cut-off date to avoid the risk of fines or prosecution. Accountancy firm Kilsby Williams issued the warning after HMRC sent letters to a growing number of businesses to inform them of potential errors…

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  • 7 October
    Businesses must check furlough inaccuracies before HMRC deadline

    Businesses must check furlough inaccuracies before HMRC deadline

    Businesses using the furlough scheme have been urged to “thoroughly check” their claims for inaccuracies before HMRC’s cut-off date to avoid the risk of fines or prosecution. Accountancy firm Kilsby Williams issued the warning after HMRC sent letters to a growing number of businesses to inform them of potential errors…

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