CTSI News Room
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CTSI welcomes Home Office’s intent to strengthen enforcement powers
Posted: 10/06/2026
CTSI welcomes the Government’s intention to strengthen enforcement powers across England and Wales, subject to consultation. This is something that CTSI has extensively campaigned on and will help Trading Standards – and partner agencies – to close down “dodgy shops”.
Government must take action on Meta’s ‘epidemic of fraud’, says Trading Standards
Posted: 09/06/2026
Facebook owner Meta must do more to prevent scams on its platform - and the UK Government must do more to hold the company to account, according to the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI).
Don’t Get Played: Trading Standards Warns Fans Over Counterfeit World Cup Shirts
Posted: 05/06/2026
With the FIFA World Cup just weeks away, the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) is urging football fans to be on their guard against counterfeit replica shirts.
CTSI encouraged by new ‘High Street Unit’ but urges Government to act quickly
Posted: 18/05/2026
High Street Organised Crime Unit launched
Trading Standards publishes UK map of high-street hot spots for “dodgy shops”
Posted: 30/04/2026
In a major report launched today (30th April), on the impact of organised crime on UK high streets, the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) and Anti-Counterfeiting Group (ACG) have revealed some of the UK’s main hot spot areas where dodgy high street shops are concentrated.
Trading Standards Ready to Enforce Smoke-Free Future as Landmark Tobacco Bill Passes Parliament
Posted: 29/04/2026
The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) has welcomed the Tobacco and Vapes Act receiving Royal Assent, marking a landmark moment in protecting public health across the United Kingdom
Consumers warned to avoid the ‘Toxic Glow-Up’ this festival season
Posted: 03/04/2026
As festival season approaches, the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) is urging consumers to take extra care when buying neon makeup and face/body paints. Bright colours and bold looks may be part of the fun, but unsafe cosmetics are never worth the risk.
Cost of living pressures and soaring prices expose gaps in bulk fuel checks
Posted: 16/03/2026
The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) has warned that rising heating oil prices during the current cost of living crisis highlight the importance of ensuring households receive the quantity of fuel they pay for.
Warning as Easter Recruitment Scams Target Young Jobseekers
Posted: 05/03/2026
The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) is warning of a rise in recruitment scams targeting young people, particularly in the run up to the Easter holidays when many are searching for part time work.
Illegal skin lightening products being sold in butchers and specialist food stores across the UK
Posted: 18/02/2026
Illegal skin lightening products continue to be found across the UK, with Trading Standards officers reporting their sale in an increasingly wide range of outlets, including butchers, specialist food shops and small grocery stores, as well as online.
CTSI, CIEH and IoL celebrate National Apprenticeship Week 2026
Posted: 06/02/2026
The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) is marking National Apprenticeship Week (9–15 February 2026) with the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) and the Institute of Licensing (IoL).
Hidden blades knowingly sold for use by children via online marketplaces
Posted: 04/02/2026
The shameful lack of action of online marketplaces to keep children safe has been laid bare by BBC Watchdog after a bladed item was found hidden in a children’s stationery kit that was purchased on Amazon. The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) is horrified, once again, to see consumers put at such risk when buying products online.
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