Lifting the lid on the funeral professionLife is full of imponderable questions and this one’s been niggling me for a while: what are the real benefits to me personally or my business…
Category: 2026
Landmark survey of the profession’s mental health needs you to get involved
Psychotherapist Margaret Francis needs you to take part in the first large scale research into mental wellbeing in funeral serviceMost people cannot understand why we do the job we do. Working in…

Inclusion isn’t optional
W&P Legal head of partnerships and client engagement Steina McKenna explains the law protecting your LGBTQ+ clients’ rightsPride Month is a celebration of courage, visibility and progress, but inclusion absolutely cannot be…

Unusual undertakings: no holds barred for wrestling funeral director
By Mary CarmichaelReaders of FSJ won’t have seen too many pictures of topless, oiled, Spandex-clad wrestlers in our pages but this month is unusual. Meet Midlands-based funeral director Lee Russell, aka (ahem)…

Charting the changes in deathcare from the 70s to the present day
In the concluding chapter charting your history and ours, funeral historian, researcher and former FSJ editor Brian Parsons charts the changes from the last 70 yearsBy 1956 The Undertakers’ Journal has been…

From Belfast to Benidorm in an old banger
Belfast-based funeral director Micky Mallon has just completed the five-day Benidorm or Bust rally to raise money for Mencap Northern Ireland, alongside two of his cousins.The trio of Mallons travelled across…

Your bottom line top ten
These ten numbers will make a positive difference to running your business says Oak Circle Accounting director Drew CallinghamFuneral directors don’t need more information. You’ve already got plenty split across bank statements,…
The uncomfortable truth
Porteous Family Funeral Directors MD Mark Porteous says that he no longer feels in control of the pre-paid funeral plans he sellsFuneral planning used to be an extension of what we do…







