Iran war driving up funeral costs in the UK
A recent report indicates that funeral costs in the UK are rising faster than inflation, partly due to the war in Iran driving up gas prices. The average traditional funeral now costs £4,623, a 1.3% increase since January, with cremation costs rising more sharply than burials due to gas-powered crematoriums.

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AI-generatedA recent report indicates that funeral costs in the UK are rising faster than inflation, partly due to the war in Iran driving up gas prices. The average traditional funeral now costs £4,623, a 1.3% increase since January, with cremation costs rising more sharply than burials due to gas-powered crematoriums. While overall UK inflation was 0.1% between December and February, funeral costs have increased significantly, especially in London and Scotland. Attended cremations remain the most popular choice, but direct cremations, a cheaper alternative, are gaining popularity. The study was conducted by Pure Cremation, who researched more than 270 funeral directors across England, Scotland and Wales.
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5 extractedMost cremators in the UK are fuelled using gas – either natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).
The average cremation is now £4,293 – up 1.4% on January’s figure.
The average traditional funeral now costs £4,623, which is up 1.3%, or £61, since January.
Global gas prices have soared in the past few weeks as a result of the conflict in the Middle East.
The cost of a cremation funeral has risen more sharply than a burial funeral.