Month: January 2020
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Jan- 2020 -13 JanuaryBusiness Bites
Why the debate over Huawei? Just hold off if there’s reason to worry
A debate has been bubbling away in government for the last few years about the safety of using telecoms kit…
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9 JanuaryBusiness Bites
Who would have thought skinny jeans could be anyone’s undoing?
It’s not often that the business pages give you a good belly laugh. But today we have the spectacle of Marks…
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8 JanuaryPeople
Champs Funerals appoints Kirsty Goodinson to its north-west site
North-west based funeral directors, Champs Funerals, has announced the appointment of funeral administrator Kirsty Goodinson to its team. She has…
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8 JanuaryCommunity
Councils not returning ashes from public health funerals, says Royal London
A Freedom of Information request on public health funerals has revealed that 21 local councils did not return ashes from…
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7 JanuaryPeople
LifeArt UK appoints Kevin Crute as new CEO
LifeArt UK has appointed Kevin Crute as its new CEO to “oversee a period of growth”, as the business looks…
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7 JanuaryBusiness Bites
Northern Ireland’s business community want compensation for their Brexit troubles
To say that Brexit has been ‘divisive’ is both an understatement and also a cliché of the highest order. But Johnson’s election…
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6 JanuaryBusiness
Funeral costs increase by 3.4%, study suggests
The average cost of funerals has risen by 3.4% to £4,417, SunLife’s 2020 report suggests. The ‘Cost of Dying report’…
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2 JanuaryBusiness
Funeral Partners announces expansion of 18 funeral homes
Funeral business, Funeral Partners, has announced significant expansion with 18 funeral homes in Northern Ireland becoming part of its network.…
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2 JanuaryCommunity
Kavanagh and Coates supports parents with free toy donations
Kavanagh and Coates Funeral Services filled its Heywood branch with games and toys donated by the community after appealing for…
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2 JanuaryBusiness
Bristol Memorial Woodland wins national praise
Bristol Memorial Woodlands cemetery has been praised by Gentle Dusk for allowing “people to take as long as they need…
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