Manchester shop caught selling TOXIC jewellery
A trader has been convicted and a company fined more than £3,000 after potentially toxic jewellery was found by council investigators on sale in Manchester.
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A trader has been convicted and a company fined more than £3,000 after potentially toxic jewellery was found by council investigators on sale in Manchester.
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