Month: May 2017
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May- 2017 -17 MayCurrent Affairs
Family run funeral firm opens new Coventry premises
A family-run funeral directors, Devall and Son, has expanded into Coventry. The company has provided support for families in Nuneaton…
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11 MayCurrent Affairs
Natural burial ground wins award for fifth consecutive year
The Willows Natural Burial Ground has for the fifth year running, won The People’s Award for Best Natural Burial Ground…
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11 MayCurrent Affairs
Funeralbooker reveals UK cremation and burial fees hike
Price hikes have led to a rise in cremation and burial fees, according to new research from Funeralbooker, the independent…
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10 MayCurrent Affairs
Most people willing to give injections to improve life for a dying person
Most people who express a preference say they would rather be at home when they die, found research revealed by…
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10 MayCurrent Affairs
Teenager arrives at prom in coffin and hearse
A New Jersey teenager has made headlines after arriving at her high school prom in a coffin. Aspiring funeral director Megan Flaherty appeared…
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9 MayCurrent Affairs
New SAIF President Paul Bowley shares plans for 2017
Newly appointed SAIF president Paul Bowley has outlined his vision for the next 12 months – pledging to work with…
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4 MayCurrent Affairs
Bereavement support group under threat of closure
A bereavement support group in Lincoln could be set to close due to a lack of volunteers. Lincoln Sands (Stillbirth…
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4 MayEvents
Partnership uses music to help the bereaved
Plymouth Music Zone has joined together with St Luke’s Hospice in Plymouth to partner in helping local people coping with bereavement. The…
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4 MayCurrent Affairs
Mississippi funeral home sued for ‘refusing gay man’
A Mississippi mortuary is being sued for allegedly refusing to transport or cremate a man because of his sexuality. The…
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3 MayCurrent Affairs
First ever Inspector of Funeral Directors announced
The Scottish Government has appointed Scotland’s first ever Inspector of Funeral Directors. Natalie McKail, who will take up post in…
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