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Dec- 2016 -13 DecemberCurrent Affairs
Police appeal following burglary
The police are appealing for witnesses following a recent burglary at a Scarborough funeral home. North Yorkshire Police are asking…
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8 DecemberCurrent Affairs
Disputes cost small businesses £11.6 billion
Small firms in England and Wales are being cost at least £11.6 billion each year due to disputes, according to…
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2 DecemberCurrent Affairs
NFFD announce member of the year
Paul Kane of Kane Funeral Services has been awarded this year’s NFFD member of the year award. Paul, who was…
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1 DecemberCurrent Affairs
Growing trend for beyond-the-grave social media
Brits using Facebook and other social media are extending their digital presence from beyond the grave, new national research has…
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1 DecemberCurrent Affairs
New memorial garden for children opened
A new memorial garden was opened early this week to remember babies and infant. The garden, based in Southampton, was…
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Nov- 2016 -25 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Stockton funeral firm offers British Sign Language support
Stockton-based funeral firm Crake & Mallon has introduced a unique sign language support service. The service, which is being provided…
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22 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Unemployment falls to lowest level for 11 years
The latest UK jobs figures show the unemployment rate has fallen to its lowest level for 11 years. Self-employment has…
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10 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Women ‘effectively working for free until end of 2016′ due to gender pay gap
Women will in effect work for free for the rest of the year because of the gender pay gap, a…
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9 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Rowland Brothers International wins industry award
Rowland Brothers International are the winners of the first ever Ancillary Assistance Service Provider of the Year award at the ITIJ…
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8 NovemberCurrent Affairs
SAIF responds to funeral television show
In response to ITV Tonight documentary, Funerals: A costly undertaking?, Terry Tennens, chief executive of SAIF, commented: “Adam Shaw’s programme…
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