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Apr- 2017 -10 April
Family-owned jewellers in Cambridgeshire to close down
A third generation jewellery retailer in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, is to close down after a drop in footfall left the…
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7 April
Bank closures cause concern for SMEs
Following the closing of more Lloyds Banking Group’s branches, The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has expressed concern about what this…
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7 April
UK retailers fail to lift sales despite higher footfall
Despite positive footfall levels in March, sales for UK retailers failed to grow. According to accountancy firm BDO’s High Street…
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7 April
Simon Rainer given freedom of The Goldsmiths’ Company
Simon Rainer, former CEO of the British Jewellers’ Association (BJA), has been given the freedom of The Goldsmiths’ Company. Rainer…
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6 April
Gender pay gap reporting comes into effect
Thousands of companies will publish their gender pay gap figures for the first time today under a new legal requirement. …
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6 April
GIA creates free gem guide for artisanal miners
The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has produced a gem guide which they will give to artisanal miners free of…
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6 April
Independent jeweller closes after 23 years in business
AD Moth Jewellers in High Wycombe has closed down after 23 years in business, following the retirement of its owner.…
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5 April
£30,000 of jewellery stolen from Newbury pawnbrokers
Police are appealing for information following a burglary at a pawnbrokers in Newbury. Approximately £30,000 of jewellery was taken from the…
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5 April
De Beers sees £465m in rough diamond sales
De Beers has seen its rough diamond sales rise to $580m (£465m) in its third sales cycle of the year.…
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5 April
UK’s ‘first responsible jewellery conference’ announces 2017 speakers
Flux Fair Luxury – the UK’s first responsible jewellery conference – has announced the speakers who will be taking part…
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