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Easy like Sunday morning: She wore a tan blazer-style jacket with a gold buckled belt fastened at the waist, over a mauve sweater and flared jeans
Weekend look: She wore peep-toe heels and accessorised with a shoulder purse and subtle jewelery - aside from her eye-catching engagement ring
Mollie and Stuart have been dating on and off for nearly eight years and have allegedly earned millions with savvy business investments and a vast property empire.
Impressive: Mollie and Stuart got engaged on New Year s Day, with him heading off on a cricket tour shortly after they announced the happy news
Despite the sudden surge in interest, one fifth said they would be too scared to ride an e-scooter at all.
A total of 61 percent of Britons said people riding e-scooters are a danger to others on the road with 49 percent saying riders often travel too fast.
Matt Edmondson has urged riders to be “really aware” of their environments when using the new tools but claimed it would eventually be possible to achieve “harmony” on the roads.
He told Express.co.uk: “There’s a lot of them out there and there are people out there riding them in a way that s a little bit annoying.
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Sadly, due to the pandemic, mental health issues are on the rise
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