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    Where did you go to university? suhagra tablet benefits Macmillan Cancer Support hosted a reception at Harewood House in Leeds as part of a UK wide programme of events to highlight the importance of legacy giving. The event, last week, came after research found 29 per cent of people in Yorkshire find wills and death amongst the most difficult topics to discuss, above politics, religion and money.  The reception encouraged local people to consider the importance of having an up-to-date professionally-written will.  Victoria Sumner, regional legacy manager, said: “Here in West Yorkshire, amongst other things, Macmillan Cancer Support is investing £237,000 to fund six Macmillan GP leads, thanks to the generous donations we receive from supporters – a third of which comes from gifts pledged to the charity in individuals’ wills.

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