Lammy Rejects Trump Administration’s Claims of ‘Two-Tier Policing’ in Wake of Henry Nowak’s Murder

Sarah Mitchell, Senior Political Editor
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In a robust defense of the UK’s policing system, Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary David Lammy has firmly rebutted allegations from the Trump administration suggesting that the UK operates under a framework of “two-tier policing.” This statement comes in the wake of the tragic murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak, who succumbed to fatal stab wounds last December. The US State Department’s comments have sparked significant political discourse, with Lammy insisting that such characterisations do not reflect the reality in Britain.

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Henry Nowak was killed after being stabbed in the chest while enjoying a night out. Bodycam footage from Hampshire police captured the harrowing moments leading to his death, where Nowak can be heard pleading for assistance, indicating that he had been attacked. His death has raised serious questions about police conduct, particularly after the false claims made by his assailant, Vick

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Sarah Mitchell is one of Britain's most respected political journalists, with 18 years of experience covering Westminster. As Senior Political Editor, she leads The Update Desk's political coverage and has interviewed every Prime Minister since Gordon Brown. She began her career at The Times and is a regular commentator on BBC political programming.
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