We deal with families face to face on a daily basis, quite a lot of these families have sadly lost loved ones to covid. We also care for deceased who have tragically been taken by COVID. We feel we are the forgotten front line workers that have been forgotten during this pandemic.
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1. Poppy’s Funerals Ltd
29/11/2019 - Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)
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Found: someone who
runs
an award
-winning,
modern funeral directors, Poppy™s,
which I
launched
in 2012
2. Plymouth City Council
29/11/2019 - Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)
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Found: ................. 2 3. Exclusion of pre
-paid funeral plans
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3. Freeman Brothers
29/11/2019 - Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)
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Found: Dear Sirs
I write on behalf of Freeman Brothers Funeral Directors, in response to your interim report of
4. Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme Review 2020
16/07/2020 - Ministry of Justice
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Found: compensate
victims for what they have suffered or lost. Compensation is, along with access to
emotional
5. Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme Review 2020
16/07/2020 - Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA)
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Found: compensate
victims for what they have suffered or lost. Compensation is, along with access to
emotional
1. Covid-19
11/11/2020 - Commons Chamber
1: beg to move,That this House has considered covid-19.Last Wednesday, this House came together - Speech Link
2: that the knock-on impact on elective surgeries and care and treatment in our hospitals means that unless - Speech Link
2. Covid-19
22/02/2021 - Commons Chamber
1: House has considered covid-19.When I last spoke in this Chamber in a general covid debate, on 12 January - Speech Link
2: equipment for health and care staff, which was a big issue at the start. There were a lot of stories over the - Speech Link
3: we faced at the height of the first wave of the pandemic. It is testament to the phenomenal efforts to - Speech Link
3. Covid-19
14/12/2020 - Commons Chamber
1: considered covid-19.I am pleased to say that all across the country the roll-out of the covid-19 vaccine - Speech Link
4. Coronavirus Bill
24/03/2020 - Lords Chamber
1: absolutely essential in helping us to fight the pandemic. It is not everything that we are doing, but it - Speech Link
5. Family Visits in Health and Social Care Settings: Covid-19
11/11/2020 - Westminster Hall
1: family visit access in health and social care settings during the covid-19 outbreak.It is an honour - Speech Link
6. Covid-19
11/05/2020 - Commons Chamber
1: We now come to the general debate on covid-19. I call Minister Penny Mordaunt to move the motion - Speech Link
2: beg to move,That this House has considered Covid-19.We gather here today in the midst of a - Speech Link
7. Covid-19
28/09/2020 - Commons Chamber
1: beg to move,That this House has considered covid-19.Today’s debate comes at a critical moment - Speech Link
2: started—gaining access to local data and having the daily calls with Ministers, including my right hon. Friend - Speech Link
3: given 12 statements and taken 800 interventions since the start of the pandemic. I am committed to continuing - Speech Link
4: hon. Friend for what he has done through this pandemic. He has an impossibly difficult job. He has had - Speech Link
5: about how we have approached the response to this pandemic—not least the brilliant scientific community in - Speech Link
8. Covid-19
12/01/2021 - Commons Chamber
1: beg to move,That this House has considered covid-19.Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, for your - Speech Link
2: hon. Friend for his introductory remarks. The vaccine is being rolled out across the country, and in - Speech Link
3: the Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, my hon. Friend the Member for Stratford-on-Avon - Speech Link
4: the Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, my hon. Friend the Member for Stratford-on-Avon - Speech Link
5: the Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, my hon. Friend the Member for Stratford-on-Avon - Speech Link
6: the Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, my hon. Friend the Member for Stratford-on-Avon - Speech Link
7: progress. One group is further away from receiving a vaccine: undergraduates who would otherwise be returning - Speech Link
8: prioritising those most at risk as we roll out the vaccine. When I come to them later, he will hear about - Speech Link
9. Covid-19: Social Care Services
23/04/2020 - Lords Chamber
1: approach to the COVID-19 pandemic on the provision and delivery of social and domiciliary care for disabled - Speech Link
2: have died from this terrible disease in hospitals, care homes and their own homes. We know that the true - Speech Link
10. Dementia: Covid-19
12/11/2020 - Westminster Hall
1: most to them. This debate is about the effects of covid on people with dementia and their carers. I will - Speech Link
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