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The EU\'s sugar ruling that\'s left a bitter taste at Tate & Lyle

2013-03-05 07:56:25| Sugar Industry News

Forty years after the disappearance of the old London docks, there still stands, on the Thames, one last, giant working survivor. The great ships still bring it their cargoes up the river, just as they always have, from former colonies and faraway tropics. The massive dockside cranes still swing to unload those ships, just as they always have. And for a local working-class community that never really recovered from the demise of the docks, it still employs nearly a thousand East Enders, just as it always has, in Britain\'s worst unemployment blackspot.

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