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TLKE had its best year ever after securing Government support and is now set for a spike in jewellery sales over Christmas
UKEF support boosts sales for TLKE.
Employment Tribunal decision.
We supervise the hallmarking activities of the 4 Assay Offices in the UK to ensure there is adequate provision of hallmarking within the UK.
Intellectual property protection specialists WRi Group win the Touchstone Special Recognition Award 2022.
The British Hallmarking Council and National Association of Jewellers announce the winners of the inaugural Hallmarking Awareness and Learning Online Award.
The dedication and inventiveness of the winners of the 2021 Touchstone Award highlight the importance of hallmarking enforcement, writes Ken Daly in the Journal of Trading Standards.
Decision for applicant Sweetcroft Limited registration number 14364249, applicant successful.
Decision for applicant Sweetcroft Limited registration number 14371806, applicant successful.
A Glastonbury-based design studio has been commissioned to create a knitted-wired jewellery capsule collection for a museum in the Netherlands
The UK’s hallmarking system is one of the oldest and most robust in the world. The Touchstone Award aims to emphasise its continuing importance, as Marion Wilson explains.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Herrington and Judge Richards on 13 August 2020.
Daniel Burtak has had his sentence increased by the Court of Appeal after intervention by the Attorney General, the Rt Hon Geoffrey Cox QC MP.
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