Month: November 2016
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Nov- 2016 -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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7 NovemberEvents
Road safety charity brings bereavement support seminar to Scotland
Brake, the road safety charity, with the support of Thompsons Solicitors, is encouraging all support professionals and practitioners to attend…
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3 NovemberCurrent Affairs
125 delegates attend ICCM convention
125 delegates, speakers and invited guests attended The ICCM Learning Convention and Exhibition 2016. The event took place at the…
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3 NovemberCurrent Affairs
FFMA reports positive start to the coffin certification scheme at AGM
The funeral industry body, The Funeral Furnishing Manufacturer’s Association (FFMA) has reported a very positive start to its coffin and…
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3 NovemberCurrent Affairs
NCPC seeks outstanding bereavement projects
The National Council for Palliative Care is seeking nominations for the second year of its annual awards. Awards are given…
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3 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Prime Minister rejects plea for financial support to grieving parents
Theresa May has rejected Labour’s plea to lift the financial burden on grieving parents. The Quaker Social Action, an organisation…
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3 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Brexit might not mean Brexit
The government cannot kickstart Brexit without parliamentary approval and a vote from MPs in the House of Commons, the High…
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1 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Hollyoaks funeral taken by Volkswagen Funerals
Volkswagen Funerals transported a Hollyoaks character to her final resting point. The TV soap featured ‘Ernie’, a VW Split screen hearse,…
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