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New ‘Business Support’ role to be trialled
A trial is taking place that will see a new type of Golden Charter representative working directly on funeral plan… Read more > -
Body Worlds exhibition for ‘health education’
To leave a body to science is a familiar concept, but leaving a body to a public museum exhibition is… Read more > -
Dublin cemeteries ‘full’
Dublin City Council cemeteries should have special walls installed for cremated remains, according to a report. A feasibility study by… Read more > -
The tour de force
SAIF President Paul Allcock is excited about the forthcoming Annual General Meeting in Harrogate in March, but he asks you… Read more > -
Winter death increase nearly halves
The annual increase in deaths over winter has returned to average levels following a spike in 2014/15, according to the… Read more > -
Gamers hold online funerals
The level of camaraderie and co-operation that goes into lengthy MMORPGs (or ‘Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games’) can turn… Read more > -
Grandfather Ken wins his funeral
Oxfordshire grandfather Ken Stevens has won a pre-paid funeral plan in a prize draw organised by A B Walker. Ken,… Read more > -
How to use the new SAIF logo
As featured in December’s SAIFInsight, SAIF has refreshed its brand and logo for 2017 to make sure the organisation’s marketing… Read more > -
Cross-country procession in Cuba
Former Prime Minister and President of Cuba Fidel Castro was laid to rest in the city of Santiago de Cuba,… Read more > -
Free funeral service in Singapore
Demand for free funeral services from Nam Hong Welfare Service Society in Singapore has exceeded the organisation’s funds. The service… Read more >