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    8 September
    Christie’s announces autumn Jewels Online sale

    Christie’s announces autumn Jewels Online sale

    Christie’s has announced its upcoming Jewels Online Sale , which is set to run between 8 September and 22 September.  The sale features a broad selection of “iconic” designs by jewelers including Angela Cummings, Bulgari, Cartier, David Webb, Graff, Harry Winston, JAR, Pomellato, Tiffany and Co., and Van Cleef and…

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  • 8 September
    Hatton and Spencer launches travel case range

    Hatton and Spencer launches travel case range

    Jewellery packaging supplier Hatton and Spencer has introduced a new range of jewellery travel cases that are tailored to UK jewellers.  The Keepsafe range is one of the first travel case collections to be offered by a UK packaging provider, according to the group. The collection features a variety of…

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  • 8 September
    Swatch brings back iconic design with bio-sourced materials

    Swatch brings back iconic design with bio-sourced materials

    Swatch has launched the ”1983 collection”, a new series of timepieces made with natural materials. This marks the first time a watch manufacturer has been successful in replacing conventional materials with bio-sourced materials in a series production environment. The two newly introduced bio-sourced materials are extracted from the seeds of…

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  • 8 September
    Up to £3.5bn furlough claims fraudulent, says HMRC

    Up to £3.5bn furlough claims fraudulent, says HMRC

    Up to £3.5bn in payments from the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme may have been claimed fraudulently or paid in error, according to the HMRC. Jim Harra, HMRC’s permanent secretary, appeared before MPs on the Public Accounts Committee to discuss the tax authority’s estimates that 5-10% of furlough claims have been…

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  • 8 September
    UK retail sales increase by 4.7% in August

    UK retail sales increase by 4.7% in August

    UK retail sales in August have increased by 4.7% on a like-for-like basis from August 2019, according to figures released in BRC-KPMG’s Retail Sales Monitor report for the month. Overall sales increased by 3.9% in the period, in comparison to a decline of 0.4% in August 2019. This is above…

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  • 7 September
    Yorkshire jewellers hit with armed robbery

    Yorkshire jewellers hit with armed robbery

    A West Yorkshire jeweller has been robbed by three men who were reportedly armed with sledgehammers. According to local reports, the crime occurred at Wetherby-based store Kendall’s Jewellers shop last Saturday (5 September). The Yorkshire Evening Post reported that officers were called to the scene at about 1.18pm to reports…

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  • 7 September
    Second NAJ Live takes place

    Second NAJ Live takes place

    The second digital NAJ Live took place last week (27 August) with more than 100 attendees signing up to hear from Patricia Law FIRV, Lucy Cripps and Jill Newman under the theme of ‘trending’. In the latest edition of the industry show, Jill Newman, editor at large for the Natural…

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  • 7 September
    Auree launches earrings in aid of Little Village

    Auree launches earrings in aid of Little Village

    British jewellery brand Auree has launched a new hoop earring in aid of charity.  Its Rowfant Rainbow Charity Hoop earrings will support the charity Little Village, a baby bank based in London which offers clothes to toys for children up to the age of five. The charity also provides a…

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  • 7 September
    Redundancies planned by 60% of mid-sized firms

    Redundancies planned by 60% of mid-sized firms

    More than half (60%) of the UK’s medium-sized businesses are planning redundancies as a result of the Government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme coming to an end in October, according to new research from accountancy and business advisory firm, BDO. BDO’s monthly Rethinking the Economy survey of 500 medium-sized businesses across…

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  • 7 September
    GDP to contract £15.3bn each year if home working persists

    GDP to contract £15.3bn each year if home working persists

    Lower consumer spending and a decrease in economic clustering if pandemic levels of home working persist would reduce UK GDP by £15.3bn every year, according to new research published by PwC. The ‘Big Four’ accountancy firm said the hit to consumption is a result of office workers spending fewer days…

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