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    10 July
    Online retail sales continue to boom despite reopenings

    Online retail sales continue to boom despite reopenings

    Even as the high street came out of hibernation last month, June’s online retail sales spiked to a 12-year high of +33.9% YoY, according to IMRG Capgemini’s Online Retail Index. It revealed that last month’s acceleration in online sales was underpinned by the “continued success” of almost every category. Electrical…

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  • 10 July
    Footfall decline eases amid ‘sluggish’ recovery

    Footfall decline eases amid ‘sluggish’ recovery

    Footfall across the UK rose by 19% in June against the month prior, but was still down by 62.6% year-on-year, according to the latest figures from the BRC.  In the first two weeks of the month, footfall decline averaged 77.1%, but this improved to 53.3% in the remaining three weeks…

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  • 10 July
    Organisers of JGW reshuffle dates to November

    Organisers of JGW reshuffle dates to November

    Organisers of Jewellery and Gem World Hong Kong (JGW) have announced they are rescheduling the show for 9-3 November 2020 at AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE). Previously known as the September Hong Kong Jewellery and Gem Fair, JGW was originally set for September at two venues, 13-17 September at the AWE, where precious…

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  • 10 July
    Usdaw ‘disappointed’ PM fails to back shop worker protection law

    Usdaw ‘disappointed’ PM fails to back shop worker protection law

    Retail trade union Usdaw has criticised the prime minister for failing to back a new law to protect shop workers from violence. The trade union has called for a firm commitment from the government to take all available actions to tackle the issue. The news comes as Usdaw revealed one…

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  • 9 July
    Arrest over suspected furlough fraud

    Arrest over suspected furlough fraud

    A West Midlands man has been arrested as part of an HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) investigation into a suspected £495,000 Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) fraud. HMRC officers executed a search warrant yesterday (8 July 2020) in the Solihull area and arrested the 57-year-old. This is the first arrest…

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  • 9 July
    GNCCF moves online

    GNCCF moves online

    The Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair (GNCCF) has announced it will move to a digital platform this summer, with the launch of GNCCFonline, set to take place between 25 July and 31 July 2020. The online selling showcase will feature 160 designer-makers who had originally been selected to take part…

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  • 9 July
    Christie’s fine jewels sale achieves £4m

    Christie’s fine jewels sale achieves £4m

    A Christie’s fine jewels suction has achieved £4.2m, in a sale that “confirmed the strong interest for fine jewels”, the auction house has said.  The top lot of the sale was sapphire, diamond and ruby desk clock by Van Cleef and Arpels that hails from the personal collection of Jacqueline…

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  • 9 July
    Hublot launches new Big Bang timepiece

    Hublot launches new Big Bang timepiece

    Hublot has unveiled its new Big Bang timepiece, designed alongside Garage Italia and Lapo Elkann.  The ‘Millennial Pink’ watch features a 42-mm case, and is made from modern, lightweight aluminium, a unisex and monochrome material, featuring a satin-finished and through-tinted millennial pink.  The “highly specific” colour was obtained by anodisation,…

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  • 9 July
    Bira ‘disappointed’ mini-budget does ‘not help indie retailers’

    Bira ‘disappointed’ mini-budget does ‘not help indie retailers’

    The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) has expressed its “disappointment” that Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s mini-budget does not “directly help retail business owners”. Sunak announced a raft of further measures to support the recovery of the economy following the coronavirus lockdown, in Parliament yesterday (8 July). Features of the budget included…

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  • 8 July
    Fellows returns to live auctions

    Fellows returns to live auctions

    Fellows’ upcoming fine jewellery sale will mark its first live public auction in four months. The sale will take place at Fellows’ Jewellery Quarter sale room in Birmingham, with viewings at both Fellows’ premises in London and Birmingham. The auction, which has a total value of over £1.2m, will be…

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