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Labour claimed Nigel Farage 'effectively incite violence against some of our brave police officers' following Henry Nowak's murder
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Labour claimed Nigel Farage 'effectively incite violence against some of our brave police officers' following Henry Nowak's murder

Hampshire Police chief constable Alexis Boon has apologised to Mr Nowak's family for the student being handcuffed and arrested as he lay dying.

Alexis Boon apologised for his officers "handcuffing and arresting Henry" as the teenager begged for help after being stabbed five times by Vickrum Digwa.

The Reform UK leader came under fire from MPs following his remarks two-tier policing and people reacting to Henry Nowak's murder with 'pure, cold rage'.

Nigel Farage's team claimed that Newsnight host Matt Chorley deliberately changed the senior politician's words in a row over the Henry Nowak murder.

Controversial document telling officers to treat ethnic minorities differently 'gives wrong impression', admits minister

The two-tier arsonists are complaining about their own fire.

Reform has pledged to ban Sikhs from carrying Kirpan blades and abolish police diversity plans following Henry Nowak's murder.

The Prime Minister admitted there are "serious questions" about how "accusations of racism" shaped officers' responses.

It comes after Reform UK leader Nigel Farage claimed the case demonstrated that "the rights of white people mattered less than those of ethnic minorities".

A serving police officer has been forced into hiding after being misidentified online in the wake of Henry Nowak's murder, after receiving death threats.

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