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Online purchases in the UK
It has been forecasted that online sales will reach £43bn by 2015 and that 40% of high street shops may have to shut. So with the online purchases becoming more and more important, mingle Trend wanted to find out just how often the British public are shopping online.
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Scots least likely to write a last will and testament
The task of determining what happens to one’s possessions when one dies is probably not a particularly pleasant one. This is probably especially true if you suspect that your last will and testament may cause resentment and disappointment. So are the Brits sorting out their last will and testament?
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Boris will remain London Mayor- say the Brits
Boris Johnson will be appealing to the citizens of London on 03/04/12 to put their trust in him, for a further 4 years. His opponents are Ken Livingstone and Brian Piddick, but who do the Brits think will win?
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Local elections 2012
On 3rd of May 2012, the polling stations open for citizens in England, Wales and Scotland to cast their votes. With only a few days to go before the local elections, mingle Trend asked the UK population whether they had already made their minds up who to vote for.
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