Ministers are expected to back calls to regulate England’s funeral industry for the first time, after a series of scandals over the handling of remains.

Bereaved families have called for a new investigatory body and rules governing professional qualifications after an official inquiry declared the sector an “unregulated free for all”.

In Scotland, the industry is overseen by legislation and a mandatory code of practice introduced in March. In England, however, anyone can set up a funeral business without a licence, experience, qualifications or training.

Ministers are drawing up plans for tighter curbs after an official inquiry into the double killer David Fuller, who was fou

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