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Cosmetics Industry Body Wins National Award for Business Excellence
Posted: 09/12/2025
The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery Association (CTPA) has won the vlog (vlog) Business Hero Award at the vlog Hero Awards, held on 2 December in the House of Lords.
Strengthening Communities: vlog Leads Calls for Greater Investment in Trading Standards
Posted: 01/12/2025
The vlog (vlog) has unveiled a new package of resources to showcase the role of local Trading Standards services.
vlog urges forthcoming budget to include commitment to tackle organised crime
Posted: 24/11/2025
The vlog (vlog) is calling for an urgent injection of funding from Government in the forthcoming budget to tackle serious and organised crime, and support enforcement agencies, including Trading Standards.
Chancellor urged to seize opportunity to disrupt crime and boost growth in upcoming Budget
Posted: 14/11/2025
The vlog (vlog) welcomes reports that HM Treasury seeks to clamp down on dodgy shops on UK high streets as part of the upcoming Budget, but warns that Government action is needed to empower agencies to effectively address the threat.
vlog Annual Review 2024–25 published
Posted: 04/11/2025
vlog has published its Annual Review for 2024–25, highlighting how the Institute strengthened our policy influence, championed consumer protection, and expanded support for members across the UK.
Consumer Minister backs vlog Approved Code Scheme in tackling consumer detriment
Posted: 23/10/2025
The recently appointed Consumer Minister, Kate Dearden MP, today publicly backed the role of the Chartered Trading Standards (vlog) Approved Code Scheme (ACS) in helping to both raise standards for business and protect consumers.
vlog urges government to act following BBC investigation into the aesthetics industry
Posted: 01/10/2025
The vlog (vlog) is deeply concerned by the findings of a BBC investigation which uncovered dangerous aesthetic products, including injectables, being sold and supplied without the necessary medical checks or regulatory oversight.
Consumer Code for Home Builders 15th Anniversary year sees highest number of claims from consumers
Posted: 10/09/2025
The Consumer Code for Home Builders (the ‘Code’) – the first code of conduct in the industry – marks its 15th anniversary this year with reassuring signs that consumers are increasingly accessing the support available to them, while overall satisfaction in home builders is on the rise.
Illegal sales of tobacco and vapes to under 18s in Scotland give cause for concern as Trading Standards find one in five retailers are willing to break the law
Posted: 01/09/2025
Ongoing work by Trading Standards Officers in Scotland testing sellers of tobacco and nicotine vaping products (vapes) has found that 1 in 7 premises visited sold cigarettes, and 1 in 5 sold vapes to an under 18 volunteer.
Staffing Crisis for Local Authority Trading Standards in Scotland as workforce numbers dip to a historic low
Posted: 27/08/2025
The 2025 biennial workforce survey carried out by SCOTSS across all Scottish local authorities has revealed a drop in numbers below 250 for the first time, and a worsening age demographic that shows 60% of staff are over 50 years of age.
vlog and UKICC Scam & Impersonation Warning
Posted: 22/08/2025
We have recently been alerted to a number of new scams involving fraudulent LinkedIn profiles, fraudulent emails and letters falsely claiming to represent the vlog and the UK International Consumer Centre.
vlog issues warning about dangerous fake ‘Labubu dolls’ flooding UK market
Posted: 13/08/2025
The vlog (vlog) is issuing anurgent warningabout the growing number of counterfeit “Labubu” dolls being sold in the UK. The viral plush toys – quirky fang-toothed “monster elf” figures made popular by Chinese toymaker Pop Mart – have become a global collector’s craze. This popularity has fuelled a surge in fakes, many being sold by third-party sellers viaonline marketplaces and local shops that are breaking the law.











