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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Analysis: Under attack
Posted: 23 June 2025
ANALYSIS: Local authorities are on the frontline of fighting fraud – but they’re increasingly under cyber-attack themselves. From ransomware and data breaches to AI-powered deepfakes, the threats are growing fast. Why are councils such attractive targets, and what can Trading Standards teams do to protect themselves, their data and the public they serve? ...
Analysis: Something To Prove
Posted: 23 June 2025
ANALYSIS: What began as a routine illicit tobacco check exploded into one of Wales’ biggest organised crime cases. Operation Usk exposed a £3.8m fraud network hidden behind everyday shops - and led to threats, intimidation and years of relentless investigation. This is the inside story of how Trading Standards helped take down a criminal empire, at huge personal cost ...
Analysis: Victims or Villains?
Posted: 23 June 2025
ANALYSIS: Scam calls and emails feel routine - but behind many of them lies a brutal reality. This article reveals how global fraud is powered by human trafficking, forced labour and violence inside scam centres, and why governments and agencies are now racing to dismantle the criminal networks exploiting victims on both sides of the screen ...
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 ...
Nicotine Pouches: Suck it and See
Posted: 26 May 2025
ANALYSIS: Nicotine pouches have surged onto the UK market with little regulation - and Trading Standards are already seizing thousands. This article explores why these products worry public health experts, how they’ve slipped through legal loopholes, and how the Tobacco and Vapes Bill aims to rein in marketing, protect children and bring long-overdue regulation to a fast-growing industry ...
Profile: A Job Well Done
Posted: 13 January 2025
ANALYSIS: Peter Tompkins’ 60-year Trading Standards career spans from Weights and Measures inspections to modern consumer protection. He’s seen major changes: more women in the profession, shifts from prosecutions to advice, and challenges from austerity. Optimistic, he stresses the need for proper funding, sensible regulation, and further support for new officers ...
Interview: Justin Madders MP
Posted: 13 January 2025
ANALYSIS: Justin Madders, Minister for Employment Rights, Competition and Markets, reveals how Trading Standards protects consumers, supports businesses, and tackles rogue traders in a rapidly changing digital world. From online marketplaces to Net Zero initiatives, Madders highlights the critical role of enforcement, funding, and modern regulation in creating a safer, fairer, and more confident economy ...
E-bike Safety: A Burning Issue
Posted: 13 January 2025
ANALYSIS: A family home destroyed in seconds, lives lost, and a father left to plead for change - all because of overheating e-bike and e-scooter batteries. With fires on the rise, experts are calling for urgent regulation, safer design, and stricter online sales rules. Read how one tragedy is sparking a fight to protect UK households from this hidden danger ...
Analysis: Winter is Coming
Posted: 13 January 2025
ANALYSIS: Scotland’s ambitious Heat in Buildings Strategy aims to cut carbon emissions and make homes more energy-efficient - but experts warn the sector is unprepared. Rogue traders, confusing incentives, and poorly installed products could leave consumers out of pocket and homes at risk. Read how Trading Standards is pushing for safeguards to make green heating safe, effective, and trustworthy ...
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