- Sir Keir Starmer has strongly criticised Reform UK leader Nigel Farage for his "unforgivable" response to the murder of Henry Nowak , accusing him of exploiting the tragedy for division.
- Farage refused to condemn violent protests in Southampton, which injured 11 police officers and a police dog, after he called for "pure cold rage" in response to Nowak's death.
- The Prime Minister echoed Henry Nowak's father's plea not to exploit his son's murder to incite hatred, stating that Farage's appeal for "rage" was wrong, especially given the family's wishes.
- Vickrum Digwa, 23, was sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering 18-year-old Henry Nowak, who was handcuffed while dying after Digwa falsely claimed racial abuse.
- An officer involved in the incident has resigned after footage showed police handcuffing Nowak as he lay dying, a scene Sir Keir Starmer described as making him "sick".
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