Day after the nightmare before for Sunderland waking up to carnage from the city’s riot as two police officers remain in hospital, eight suspects are held by cops – and Britain braces itself for further chaos today with more events set to take place

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Day after the nightmare before for Sunderland waking up to carnage from the city’s riot as two police officers remain in hospital, eight suspects are held by cops – and Britain braces itself for further chaos today with more events set to take place
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