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Nov- 2017 -29 NovemberCurrent Affairs
East of England Co-op continues to expand
The East of England Co-op has opened of its 60th funeral services branch. The new branch, located in Lowestoft, Suffolk, expands…
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29 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Hearse thief caught and arrested
A man has been arrested following a burglary at a Port Talbot funeral home. South Wales Police arrested a 34…
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27 NovemberCurrent Affairs
NAFD CEO ‘no longer employed by the association’
The NAFD CEO Mandie Lavin is ‘no longer employed by the association’, according to a letter sent to members on…
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24 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Deceased given to wrong families, new research suggests
Serious mortuary errors could be improved by applying lessons learned from existing patient safety work, according to new research. The…
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9 NovemberCurrent Affairs
SAIF offers free counselling service for families
SAIF has announced a new national counselling service to provide vital help to families following the death of a loved…
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6 NovemberCurrent Affairs
DWP ‘ignores calls to raise funeral fund’, claims campaign
The government will not be raising the funeral fund to cover the mounting costs of a funeral. The worry is…
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6 NovemberFeatures
Keeping it in the Family
Green’s Carriage Masters shares its family history Independently owned, Green’s Carriage Masters has been operating for over 50 years. The…
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3 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Reputation means more than funeral costs to bereaved
Funeral costs are less important than reputation when choosing a funeral director according to figures from YouGov. Over half (55…
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Oct- 2017 -23 OctoberCurrent Affairs
World’s toughest emission charge comes into effect
The world’s toughest emission standard, the £10 Toxicity Charge (T-Charge) to help tackle London’s lethal air pollution and get older…
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19 OctoberCurrent Affairs
Almost a third of families block organ donation
Almost a third of families blocked organ donation because they felt the process took ‘too long’. BBC 5 live found…
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