Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley examine the harrowing details and body-cam footage of Henry Nowak’s murder and debate what the tragic case reveals about Britain’s “two-tier” policing system.
They also speak to David Spencer, a former chief detective inspector, about the adequacy of the anti-racism training given to officers.
Elsewhere, Camilla and Tim unpack the political fallout between Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage over identity politics.
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Henry Nowak: The murder that exposed Britain's broken two-tier justice system | The Daily T
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