Profiting from chaos: Looters take advantage of riots to steal wine, phones and crocs as they ransack shops in Liverpool, Hull and Manchester as anarchy sweeps Britain, with police officers hospitalised by thugs and clashes between rival groups

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Profiting from chaos: Looters take advantage of riots to steal wine, phones and crocs as they ransack shops in Liverpool, Hull and Manchester as anarchy sweeps Britain, with police officers hospitalised by thugs and clashes between rival groups
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