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This coverage delivers the latest news from Funeral Service Times on developments affecting the UK funeral and bereavement sector. It includes updates on industry events, business announcements, regulatory changes, market trends, and innovations relevant to funeral directors, crematoria, cemetery operators, memorial providers, and suppliers. Professionals rely on this section to stay informed and make timely, strategic decisions.

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This coverage delivers the latest news from Funeral Service Times on developments affecting the UK funeral and bereavement sector. It includes updates on industry events, business announcements, regulatory changes, market trends, and innovations relevant to funeral directors, crematoria, cemetery operators, memorial providers, and suppliers. Professionals rely on this section to stay informed and make timely, strategic decisions.

Cemetery restoration group responds to ‘poor state claims’

A cemetery restoration group have responded to claims that they are responsible for the…

Sales manager celebrates 25 years’ service at J C Walwyn & Sons

Sales manager at J C Walwyn & Sons Ltd, Michael Marshall, has recently celebrated his…

Government to ban all new diesel and petrol cars

The government is set to ban all new diesel and petrol cars from 2040, in a bid to tackle…

Humanists UK trains dozens of new funeral celebrants

Since the start of 2017, Humanists UK (formerly known as the British Humanist Association)…

Cancer was most common cause of death in 2016

525,048 deaths were registered in England and Wales in 2016, reports the Office for National…

Two cemetery workers stabbed in ‘unprovoked attack’

Two cemetery workers have suffered injuries after being stabbed in an ‘unprovoked…

‘Rip-off card charges’ to be ended

‘Rip-off’ charges to use cards for purchasing will be outlawed in January, the government…

AOIC boss shares his views on regulation

Funeral sector chiefs will meet later this year to discuss regulation, including the work of…

Priest appeals for stolen hearse items

A parish priest has issued an appeal to the robber who stole a mobile phone and coffin clamp…

Special send-off for railway worker

A long-term volunteer and employee of Swanage Railway who suddenly passed away at work was…
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