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A political row over the handling of Henry Nowak’s murder is raising wider questions about policing, public confidence and community tensions. The police watchdog has urged people not to speculate while investigations continue.

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00:00Nigel Farage has defended his response to the murder of student Henry Nowak after the
00:05Prime Minister branded his remarks unforgivable. The Reform UK leader said people should feel
00:10pure cold rage about the case, but insisted he meant anger expressed calmly. Sir Keir
00:16Starmer accused him of going against the wishes of Henry's family, who have urged people not
00:21to sow division. The case has prompted wider debate about policing, equality guidance and
00:26public trust. Farage warned tensions could worsen without change, while ministers condemned
00:32violence following unrest in Southampton. The police watchdog has urged people to avoid speculation
00:37while investigations and processes continue.
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