Current Affairs
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May- 2016 -27 May
Resting Pets Crematorium celebrates 25 years
Animals are such agreeable friends – they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms.” – George Eliot Essex based Resting…
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24 May
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 May
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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20 May
Funeral director floats Boeing 767
Irish embalmer and funeral director David McGowan has transported a Boeing 747 from Shannon Airport to Enniscrone, Co Sligo. The 70…
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20 May
Prison for drunken mourner who torched a car
A Scottish man has been jailed for ten months after torching a family car whilst intoxicated after a funeral. Liam…
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20 May
NCPC response to Hospice UK report into end of life care priorities
The National Council for Palliative Care has released a response to Hospice UK’s report, which found that 57 percent of Health…
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19 May
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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17 May
Charles Stephens Funeral Directors plans investment
Charles Stephens, The Wirral’s largest independent funeral directors, has begun a major programme of investment. The company has opened a…
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13 May
Secure Haven stocks double urns
Having received a number of direct requests from families, Secure Haven is now offering double urns. Designed to fulfil the need to…
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12 May
Britons more comfortable discussing death
More than half of people in Britain feel more comfortable talking about their own death or that of people close…
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