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Jun- 2016 -23 JuneCurrent Affairs
SAIF launches new webinars
SAIF has launched a new series of webinars to help those with busy schedules. The webinars are targeting at members…
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13 JuneCurrent Affairs
Family left devastated after mourner takes funeral ‘selfie’
A family has been left in shock as a mourner took a photo of a deceased young man as he…
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8 JuneCurrent Affairs
Crisis meeting called for cemetery
Grieving relatives have been left upset following a spate of thefts, damage and anti-social behaviour at a Staveley cemetery. Toby Perkins,…
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May- 2016 -24 MayCurrent Affairs
Half of British men do nothing for charity, claims new report
Almost half of men in the UK do not support a good cause or get involved in social action in…
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20 MayCurrent Affairs
Paul Allcock announced as new SAIF president
Norfolk based funeral director Paul Allcock of Allcock Family Funeral Services in Norwich has been appointed president of the National…
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19 MayCurrent Affairs
Four days a month spent battling red tape
Over half of small business owners claim their company’s growth is stunted by the time they have to dedicate…
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9 MayCurrent Affairs
Nottinghamshire funeral home opens its doors
A Nottinghamshire funeral company’s new £300,000 funeral home has opened its doors – thanks to the hard work of five…
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9 MayCurrent Affairs
Death rates cause fall in Dignity revenue
Operating profit for the Dignity Group fell by 13 percent in the first quarter in comparison with 2015. Profits reached…
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3 MayCurrent Affairs
Survey highlights mental health concerns
A new survey has raised concerns for independent funeral directors mental health as it is revealed over a third (38 percent)…
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3 MayCurrent Affairs
New SAIF chief executive announced
Terry Tennens has been appointed as the new full time chief executive of SAIF (the National Society of Allied and…
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