Financial Times

Policing minister says ‘wrong calls’ made amid anger over Henry Nowak murder

Title: Policing minister admits errors were made as outrage grows over Henry Nowak killing

Original: Sarah Jones responds to far-right claims of racial bias against white people

Rewrite: Sarah Jones addresses allegations of anti-white racial bias propagated by far-right groups.


Source: Financial Times Generated at: 2026-06-03 10:37:25 UTC

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