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A year on, Tottenham still struggles to shake off the legacy of the riots

Reported by guardian.co.uk on Saturday, 4 August 2012 (on August 4, 2012)
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Most of the shops and businesses that were looted or burned in the violence that followed the killing of Mark Duggan have reopened. But the social problems remain and many people have been left deeply..

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