Welcome to the Journal of Trading Standards online edition, JoTS Online. Browse through our latest Articles - including Analysis, Opinion Pieces, Features and a selection of articles from our acclaimed print journal.
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Latest JoTS Online Articles :
Local Gov’t Funding Rise Welcomed
Posted: 12 June 2025
UPDATES: CTSI has cautiously welcomed new funding announced in the Government’s Spending Review, including billions for councils and targeted investment for tobacco and vape enforcement. While the plans offer fresh opportunities for Trading Standards, key questions remain over local priorities, ringfencing and whether frontline services will truly see the benefits ...
Farmer Given 10-Year Livestock Ban
Posted: 09 June 2025
UPDATES: Emaciated animals, ignored warnings, and serious disease control breaches - Trading Standards uncovered shocking conditions on farmland near Farcet. A Peterborough farmer has now been banned from keeping livestock for a decade after pleading guilty to multiple animal welfare offences. Here’s how the case unfolded and why authorities say it matters ...
‘Ruthless’ Scam Targets Bereaved
Posted: 06 June 2025
UPDATES: A cruel new scam is targeting people at their most vulnerable—grieving families and friends of the recently deceased. Fraudsters are hijacking funeral notices to steal money and personal details, prompting strong warnings from CTSI. Here’s how the scam works, why it’s so damaging, and what you can do to protect yourself and others ...
CTSI Calls for Action on ‘Ghost Plates’
Posted: 03 June 2025
UPDATES: Criminals are exploiting ‘ghost’ number plates that vanish from ANPR cameras, helping them dodge fines, speed traps and even serious investigations. With plates costing as little as £30 and penalties lagging behind the risk, CTSI and MPs are calling for a crackdown. Here’s why authorities say the system is being dangerously abused - and what could change next ...
Hefty Fine for Fake Watch Seller
Posted: 27 May 2025
UPDATES: A High Street jeweller has been fined after Trading Standards uncovered thousands of pounds’ worth of counterfeit designer watches on sale in a Northern Ireland shopping centre. The case highlights how fake goods deceive customers, undercut legitimate businesses, and why authorities are cracking down on traders who try to pass off counterfeits as the real thing ...
Repeat Offender Car Dealer Jailed
Posted: 27 May 2025
UPDATES: A rogue car dealer who ignored consumer rights, sold faulty vehicles and flouted a court order has been sent to prison after months of complaints from buyers. Trading under multiple names, he continued to evade responsibility until Trading Standards stepped in ...
Resident Rescued from Rogue Roofer
Posted: 27 May 2025
UPDATES: A Hammersmith & Fulham resident was targeted by a suspected rogue roofer who ramped up a £700 quote to £7,000 and applied relentless pressure for payment. After Trading Standards stepped in, the trader vanished. This case highlights how doorstep scams operate and how quick action can stop victims losing even more money ...
Children ‘At Risk’ from Nail Kits
Posted: 26 May 2025
UPDATES: Unsafe cosmetic products sold online are leaving children with devastating, life-changing injuries, CTSI has warned. From unregulated nail glues to social media-fuelled beauty pressures, a growing number of young people are at risk. A harrowing case highlighted on TV has reignited calls for tougher action and for parents to think twice before buying beauty products online ...
Analysis: Crying Out for Change
Posted: 26 May 2025
ANALYSIS: Behind the scenes of animal welfare enforcement lie shocking cruelty, spiralling costs and laws that no longer work. As disease risks rise and councils struggle to act, CTSI is calling for urgent reform of the Animal Welfare Act. This article explores why change is needed now - to protect animals, public health and the public purse ...
An Intelligent Approach to AI
Posted: 26 May 2025
ANALYSIS: AI is often talked up as a silver bullet for government and enforcement - but the reality is more complex. This article cuts through the hype, exploring the ethics, legal implications and real-world limits of advanced AI, before offering practical, grounded tips on how Trading Standards and councils can use AI tools effectively and responsibly ...
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