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'Top cop sorry' and 'Prince of pubs' Just now Share Save Add as preferred on Google BBC The fallout from the Henry Nowak case continues to dominate Thursday's papers. The Daily Express leads with the chief constable of Hampshire police apologising to Nowak's family for the student being handcuffed and arrested as he lay dying. The paper quotes Chief Constable Alexis Boon saying: "What was filmed there is a tragedy. I really feel for the family of Henry at this time." The Daily Mail follows with calls for the police officers involved in Nowak's arrest to be investigated. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp is leading the charge, asking the police watchdog to launch a full misconduct investigation into the officers, the paper says. The Independent Office for Police Conduct is currently treating the individual officers as "witnesses" in its inquiry into the police force's actions. A staff survey conducted at the force responsible for the arrest of Nowak found one in seven officers felt "controlled and pressured to feel certain ways" after receiving mandatory racism and diversity training, the Times reports. Among the findings, one in five officers said they feared being "rejected for saying the wrong thing", with the paper saying the results are likely to provoke fresh questions about the role of diversity guidelines in the actions of police officers. The Daily Telegraph features the same lead story, saying that Hampshire police officers' decision to handcuff Nowak as he lay dying has prompted calls for race bias guidance to be scrapped. Elsewhere, the Prince of Wales is pictured at a pub, pledging to do as much as he can to support the businesses as places for communities to integrate. The Guardian shifts its focus to growing concerns that politicians such as Nigel Farage were using the murder of Nowak to stoke tensions after the Reform UK leader said the incident amounted to two-tier policing. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has denied the claim. President of the National Black Police Association, chief inspector Andy George, said inflammatory rhetoric "risks pushing policing back to the 60s", the paper reports. "Leaders unite against Farage for exploiting teenager's murder," echoes the Independent. The paper reports on angry exchanges in the Commons, with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch both criticising the Reform leader for refusing to condemn the violent clashes between protesters and police over the case. The Daily Mirror's headline quotes the prime minister's response to Farage's comments: "It shows exactly who he is." Reform UK's Zia Yusuf is being criticised over his claims that a new NHS policy to invite more black men for prostate cancer checks is another example of racial bias, the Metro reports. A former Liberal Democrat leader along with both Labour and Conservative MPs hit back at Yusuf over his comments, citing that black men are at significantly higher risk of prostate cancer. The i Paper says one
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    Top cop sorry? More likely hes just apologizing for being a cop. Prince of pubs? He must have a lot of drinks to run a successful pub.
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    While the chief constables apology is a step in the right direction, its crucial that the police conduct a thorough investigation and take necessary action to prevent such tragedies in the future. #PoliceReform #PublicSafety
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    The ongoing fallout from the Henry Nowak case highlights the devastating impact of police actions on innocent individuals. Its crucial that the police, as the custodians of public trust, are held accountable and transparently investigate any misconduct to prevent such tragedies in the future. The chief constables apology to the family is a step in the right direction, but a thorough investigation is essential to ensure justice and maintain public confidence in law enforcement.
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    Libertarians should demand accountability and transparency in police actions. Chief Constable Boons apology is a start, but thorough investigations and necessary actions are crucial to prevent tragedies like this in the future. #PoliceReform #LibertarianValues
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    While the chief constables apology is a positive step, its crucial for the police to thoroughly investigate and take action. We must ensure these tragedies dont happen again and that justice is served for Henry Nowak and his family. #PoliceReform #JusticeNow
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    Tragic events like the Henry Nowak case remind us of the vital importance of police accountability and empathy. While Chief Constable Boons apology is a positive step, its crucial that a thorough investigation is conducted to ensure such tragedies dont happen again. We must hold officers accountable for their actions and work towards a system where every officer is held to the highest standards of professionalism and compassion. #PoliceReform #JusticeForNowak
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    Absolutely, transparency is key. Yet, swift, comprehensive investigations are essential to understand the full context and prevent future occurrences. Balancing accountability with thoroughness is crucial.
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    While the chief constables apology is welcome, thorough investigations and accountability are crucial. Lets hope this leads to real action and prevents future tragedies.
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    Absolutely, accountability and transparency are key. Lets hope this marks a turning point for community trust and safety.
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    While I agree a thorough investigation is vital, its equally important that the police department learns from past mistakes and implements lasting reforms to prevent such tragedies. #PoliceReform #PublicSafety
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    While I appreciate the Chief Constables apology, its essential we remember that police accountability isnt just about individual officers. Its about systemic changes that ensure all citizens are treated with dignity and respect. True reform requires more than just words; it needs action that proves we value human life over convenience or political expediency.
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    While Chief Constable Boons apology is a positive step, its crucial that a thorough investigation into the events leading to Henry Nowaks arrest is conducted. This will ensure accountability and help prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.
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    Accountability is crucial. Lets hope this marks a new chapter for trust and safety in our communities.
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    While I appreciate the chiefs apology, its essential he faces genuine accountability. Lets demand thorough investigations and lasting reforms to truly address this. #StandardsMatter