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  • Mar- 2016 -
    15 March
    Cooksongold to debut first platinum jewellery printing powder

    Cooksongold to debut first platinum jewellery printing powder

    Cooksongold has announced it will debut its 950Pt/Ru advanced metal powder at Baselworld – which will produce the worldโ€™s first 3D-printed platinum jewellery. The 950Pt/Ru powder, which will be launched in collaboration with the Platinum Guild International (PGI), has been designed to use with the companyโ€™s direct precious metal 3D…

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  • 15 March
    Rare blue diamond could fetch ยฃ24.7m at auction

    Rare blue diamond could fetch ยฃ24.7m at auction

    Sothebyโ€™s is set to auction the worldโ€™s largest oval fancy vivid blue diamond ever to go under the hammer. The De Beers โ€˜Millennium Jewel 4โ€™ – set to be auctioned at Sothebyโ€™s Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite Spring Sale on 5 April, 2016 – is expected to sell for between $30m…

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  • 14 March
    International Jewellery London to focus on Germany for 2016 show

    International Jewellery London to focus on Germany for 2016 show

    The organisers of International Jewellery London (IJL) have name Germany as the the officialย ‘Market Focus’ for 2016. The Market Focus initiative was launched last year with a focus on Italy and a group of innovative Italian companies. It aims to facilitate links and boost trade between UK jewellery industry members…

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  • 14 March
    Retail footfall declines in February

    Retail footfall declines in February

    Retail footfall has declined by 1.1% in February compared with the same period last year, according to the British Retail Consortium.ย  UK Summary Footfall in February was 1.1% down on a year ago, lower than the 1.2% rise seen in January and lower than the three-month average rate of -0.8%.…

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  • 10 March
    Zero-hours contracts rise to record level

    Zero-hours contracts rise to record level

    The number of workers on zero-hours contracts has increased by more than 100,000 over the past 12 months. The Office for National Statistics said the figure had breached 801,000 – the highest since records began. The figure represents 2.5% of the UK workforce, up from 2.3% in the same period…

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  • 10 March
    Houlden celebrates 40th anniversary at annual buyers’ event

    Houlden celebrates 40th anniversary at annual buyers’ event

    Houlden Jewellers has celebrated its 40th anniversary at its annual buying event for members, held on Monday 23 February to Tuesday 24 February at the Waldorf Hilton in London. The two day event included a โ€˜Members Dayโ€™, allowing members to network and share past experiences in a bid to improve…

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  • 10 March
    MPs reject Sunday trading hour extension

    MPs reject Sunday trading hour extension

    The governmentโ€™s proposed plan to extend Sunday trading hours has been rejected after MPs voted against the bill. The plans were rejected as MPs voted 317 to 286 to scrap the proposal. The Labour Party and the Scottish National Party (SNP) voted against the plans, along with 27 Conservative rebels.…

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  • 9 March
    Hatton Garden raiders sentenced to combined 34 years in prison

    Hatton Garden raiders sentenced to combined 34 years in prison

    Five of the men involved in the Hatton garden raid have today been sentenced to a combined time of 34 years behind bars. John โ€œKennyโ€ Collins, 75, Daniel Jones, 61, and Terry Perkins, 67, who all pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit burglary last September, have each been sentenced to…

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  • 9 March
    SNP vote threatens extension to Sunday trading hours

    SNP vote threatens extension to Sunday trading hours

    A proposed bill to extend Sunday trading hours is under threat after the Scottish National Party (SNP) said it will vote against the plans. Under the government plans, Sunday trading hours for high street shops would be devolved to local authorities. Local councils would be given the power to extend…

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  • 9 March
    Six men to be sentenced over Hatton Garden raid

    Six men to be sentenced over Hatton Garden raid

    Six men convicted for their part in last yearโ€™s Hatton Garden raid will be sentenced for their involvement in the crime today (9 March). The gang face jail terms of up to 10 years each after pleading guilty or being convicted of the raid, in which ยฃ14m worth of jewellery…

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