Sikh voters in the UK are reconsidering their support for the Reform UK party following its response to the murder of Henry Nowak and a proposed ban on the kirpan, which has fueled concerns of racist scapegoating.
The Deputy Attorney General for England and Wales has filed a request for the Court of Appeal to review the sentence handed down to the killer of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak, to determine if it was unduly lenient.
Three more men have been jailed for violent disorder during a protest related to Henry Nowak in Southampton, with new CPS footage showing projectiles thrown at police. This brings the total to 22 people charged in connection with the protest, which sparked a diversity debate.
Five individuals have been jailed for their involvement in violence during a protest in Southampton following the murder of Henry Nowak. The men were part of a 'baying mob' that caused disorder.
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Two men have been sentenced to jail for their involvement in violent disorder during a protest in Southampton concerning the police treatment of Henry Nowak. The protest escalated into violence, leading to their conviction and sentencing.
Several men have been jailed for their involvement in disorder that erupted in Southampton during a protest near the location where 18-year-old student Henry Nowak was murdered.
Senior Trump administration officials have reportedly capitalized on the killing of UK teenager Henry Nowak to advance an anti-immigration agenda, with their statements echoing far-right rhetoric.
Danish police handcuffed a bleeding man named Henry Nowak, an incident that has sparked a discussion in the UK about a new 'victim hierarchy' and eroding trust in authorities.
Six more individuals are scheduled to appear in court following disorder that erupted in Southampton during a police protest. The protest took place near the site where 18-year-old Henry Nowak was fatally stabbed, leading to further arrests.
Nesrine Malik argues that leaders must stand firm and fight back against the exploitation of murder to spread lies about race and privilege, particularly in the wake of the Henry Nowak rioting, urging a push against toxicity and untruths.
A campaigner has spoken out about daily attacks on Sikhs, attributing the rise in incidents to inflammatory comments made by politicians like Nigel Farage and JD Vance.
British actor Anthony Head, known for his roles in various television series, has passed away. Tributes from fellow actors and fans have been shared following the news of his death.
The UK government and Labour leader Keir Starmer criticized US Senator JD Vance for attributing the murder of Henry Nowak to a 'mass invasion of migrants,' accusing him of stoking division and interfering in British affairs. Vance's comments sparked a heated debate, with some accusing him of exploiting the tragedy.
Tensions are soaring in the UK following the murder of Henry Nowak, with reports of Nazi salutes and abuse against Sikhs amidst far-right group rallies, despite warnings from the victim's father.
An inquest will scrutinize whether police handcuffing played a role in Henry Nowak's death, as some medical experts have suggested the police actions contributed to the incident.
JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon and other Wall Street giants are pitching SpaceX's upcoming IPO to ultra-rich clients, with Elon Musk speaking at pre-IPO investor events. However, SpaceX has been blocked from early entry into the S&P 500 index, as S&P Global reaffirmed its existing rules.
Labour leader Keir Starmer has accused Elon Musk of interfering in UK politics by attempting to sow division regarding the murder of Henry Nowak. This comes as the Prime Minister stated Nowak deserves a legacy beyond his tragic death, and discussions around the case continue to generate controversy.
Outrage and riots have erupted across Britain following the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak, after bodycam footage showed police handcuffing him as he lay dying, with his killer falsely accusing him of racist abuse.
Protests have erupted in the UK, including clashes with police, following the death of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak, who was heard saying 'I can't breathe' while being handcuffed by officers after a stabbing incident.
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Police in the UK are facing widespread outrage after bodycam footage showed officers handcuffing 18-year-old Henry Nowak as he lay dying from stab wounds. The incident has sparked public condemnation and calls for investigation into the officers' actions.
The family of Vickrum Digwa expressed deep sorrow to the relatives of murder victim Henry Nowak, while also cautioning against allowing the murder to inflame division.
Mark Nowak, father of Henry Nowak, has described the police's treatment of his dying son as 'inhumane and degrading' and is urging the government to declare knife crime a national emergency.
British police have apologized after handcuffing stabbing victim Henry Nowak based on his attacker's alleged racism claim, an incident that has sparked outrage over UK policing culture.
The police watchdog is investigating why 18-year-old Henry Nowak, a murder victim, was initially treated as a suspect and handcuffed despite suffering five stab wounds.
Speculation is growing regarding a potential SpaceX initial public offering (IPO), with analysts discussing its valuation, investment risks, and the possibility of a future merger with Tesla. Elon Musk's ventures continue to attract significant investor and public interest.
A six-year-old murder case, dubbed the "Dutch Henry Nowak" case, has resurfaced with accusations that Dutch police covered up the killing of a 14-year-old girl. The mother claims police wanted to avoid creating a "Wilders effect," referring to the far-right politician Geert Wilders.
The sentence of Vickrum Digwa, convicted of murdering Henry Nowak, has been referred to the Court of Appeal by the Solicitor General for review under the 'unduly lenient sentence' scheme, with the court now set to decide if the 21-year minimum jail term was appropriate.
A man has admitted to throwing a frying pan at police officers during a protest involving 1,000 people in Southampton, with 10 individuals already jailed in connection with the demonstration.
A "Realpolitik" discussion featuring Sérgio Sousa Pinto and Miguel Pinheiro covered topics including June 10th, proposed reforms, appointments within the National Health Service (SNS), and the Henry Nowak case.
An article from The Epoch Times analyzes the brutal murder of Henry Nowak, questioning the adequacy of explanations attributing the crime solely to 'far-right' motives and urging a focus on the circumstances surrounding his death.
18-year-old Henry Nowak was fatally stabbed, but Southampton police reportedly handcuffed the bleeding victim after the attacker falsely claimed a racist assault, leading to Nowak's death shortly after.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has reiterated her plans to scrap the public sector equality duty, arguing that the rules have become a 'minefield' exposing public decisions to legal challenges and are being used to advance 'divisive agendas,' further stating they have led to public bodies becoming 'institutionally incompetent'.
Kemi Badenoch's recent criticism of equalities legislation, framed in the context of the Henry Nowak murder, is seen by political analysts as a strategic move primarily aimed at challenging the Reform party.
A Sikh group is calling for an inquiry into the death of Henry Nowak. The group seeks further investigation into the circumstances surrounding his passing.
More shocking revelations have emerged in the case of Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old brutally murdered by Vickrum Digwa. The case has reportedly exposed a pattern of ignored warnings, police inaction, and institutional failures.
A Sikh group is demanding a public inquiry into the murder of student Henry Nowak, asserting that "serious questions" remain about whether his death could have been prevented due to alleged "catastrophic failures."
The British Deputy Prime Minister reportedly called JD Vance to dispute his claims blaming migration for the murder of Henry Nowak, with Downing Street accusing Vance of attempting to interfere in UK democracy.
Five individuals, including a 16-year-old girl, have been arrested and three charged in connection with disorder that erupted in Southampton during protests following the fatal stabbing of 18-year-old Henry Nowak.
The murder of British teenager Henry Nowak has become an international flashpoint, with right-wing politicians including Pauline Hanson and JD Vance seizing on the case despite appeals from Nowak's family.
Anger and distress at the treatment of the stabbed teenager is widely shared. But the online amplification of myths and grievances must be tackled
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Columnist Marina Hyde critiques Nigel Farage's selective public responses, or lack thereof, to various murder cases over the past decade, including those of Jo Cox, Sarah Everard, and Henry Nowak, questioning his claim to 'speak for the nation.'
UK Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary David Lammy has rejected a statement from the US State Department concerning "two-tier policing" in relation to the murder of Henry Nowak.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer met with the family of Henry Nowak at 10 Downing Street, stating that Nowak deserves a legacy that extends beyond the tragedy he experienced.
Labour MP Jeevun Sandher, a Sikh, urged the nation to heed the words of Henry Nowak's father, advocating for unity based on decency and determination against the rhetoric of hate and division.
Police in the UK are facing widespread outrage and protests after bodycam footage showed officers handcuffing a dying stabbing victim, Henry Nowak, who later died. The incident has sparked a debate over police conduct, anti-racism policies, and the treatment of victims.
A police officer in the UK is facing scrutiny and public debate over alleged severe misconduct, after he reportedly handcuffed a severely injured stabbing victim instead of assisting him, leading to accusations of 'white discrimination' by Reform UK leader Farage.
The footage was recorded on a British police officer's body camera and has caused a reaction - The killer, a young Sikh, misled officers by saying he was the victim
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The family of murdered student Henry Nowak stated he 'did not die with dignity,' following reports that he told police 'I can't breathe' while handcuffed.
The conviction of British-born Sikh Vikram Singh for the murder of Henry Nowak has sparked protests across the United Kingdom. Supporters are demonstrating against the verdict.
The Sikh community has reportedly faced considerable abuse and hatred following the fatal stabbing of Henry Nowak, though the court clarified the case was about unlawful killing, not Sikhism or racism.
The murder trial of 18-year-old Henry Nowak, who was stabbed after a football team evening, has opened in Southampton, UK, revealing a complex case involving accusations of racism, a Sikh turban, and a religious knife.
Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old student, was fatally stabbed in Portswood in December 2025. Bodycam footage from the incident has fueled outrage and raised questions about two-tier policing during the ongoing murder trial, as officers reportedly delayed aid to the injured student.
The 21-year sentence given to Vickrum Digwa for the murder of Henry Nowak has been referred to the Court of Appeal on grounds of being 'unduly lenient'.
A witness described hearing Henry Nowak being stabbed and the subsequent events, including vigils and memorial vandalisms, near the murder site on Belmont Road in Southampton.
Three more men have been sentenced to jail for their involvement in violent disorder during a protest concerning Henry Nowak in Southampton. This brings the total number of individuals jailed for the incident to three.
A man has been jailed for violence at a police protest, with the judge branding his actions a 'hate crime borne out of a hatred for police and in some part racist views' after he brought a dog lead modified into a knuckleduster.
An Observador article discusses Henry Nowak and the concept of anti-white racism, arguing that in a Western society dominated by identity politics and institutionalized wokism, Nowak lacked the 'correct identity' to be recognized as a victim.
JD Vance is facing criticism for allegedly smearing Henry Nowak's memory, with reports indicating he addressed Britain as if it were a troublesome American colony.
Following the verdict in the murder of Henry Nowak, the Sikh community in Britain is reporting a wave of retaliation and hate crimes, stating "We are not all guilty."
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The British Deputy Prime Minister, David Lammy, called JD Vance to tell him he was wrong for blaming immigration for the murder of Henry Nowak. Vance's comments sparked controversy after the 16-year-old's death.
The murder of Henry Nowak in the UK has ignited a heated transatlantic debate and political controversy, particularly after US Vice President JD Vance attributed the incident to migrant 'invasion', drawing international criticism and further scrutiny of British politics.
Downing Street has issued a strong rebuke after US Vice-President Vance posted on X about the death of Henry Nowak, stating the 'only response is righteous anger.'
Reform UK leader looks spooked by far-right Restore and risks undermining efforts to appeal to moderate voters
Nigel Farage’s self-confidence is famously iron-clad. But just before 12.30pm on Wednesday as a visibly angry Keir Starmer tore into his “unforgivable” response to the murder of Henry Nowak, Farage’s attempts to laugh off the criticism looked unconvincing. He was rattled.
This has been a curious week for the Reform UK leader. The headlines have been dominated by a story seemingly tai...
The Akal Takht Jathedar has expressed support for the UK court's decision to impose a life sentence on a Sikh man convicted in the murder of Henry Nowak.
The U.S. government has criticized the UK's policing system, alleging a 'two-tier' approach following the murder of teenager Henry Nowak. This criticism has sparked debate and drawn comments from figures like Elon Musk and Keir Starmer regarding the handling of the case.
An opinion piece argues that the 'woke project' aiming to liquidate historical nations in Europe will not lead to a cosmopolitan humanity but rather to conflicting tribalism. The author expresses concerns about the future of European identity.
Protests and disorder have erupted across the UK following the death of Henry Nowak, with far-right groups accused of exploiting the incident. The events have sparked public anger and raised concerns about social unrest, while a former police officer was falsely linked to the arrest by AI.
Bodycam footage revealed police failures in the arrest of Henry Nowak, who was fatally stabbed, leading to widespread condemnation and violent protests in Southampton after Vickrum Digwa was jailed for the murder. The incident has sparked a debate about police conduct and racism, with calls for calm from political leaders.
Violent clashes erupted between protesters and police in Southampton following the murder of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak. Demonstrators threw bricks and bottles at officers, expressing outrage over the incident and a controversial arrest captured on bodycam footage.
A murder conviction in the UK has ignited a national debate regarding the carrying of ceremonial blades by some Sikhs. The case has also brought to light underlying racial tensions and prompted comments from the Prime Minister.
The murder of Henry Nowak has caused significant public outcry in Britain, with some drawing comparisons to the 'George Floyd' moment. The circumstances surrounding his death have led to widespread calls for justice and answers.
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A 23-year-old Sikh man has been sentenced to life in prison for fatally stabbing a student in the UK, an incident that also saw police mistakenly handcuff the dying victim. This event is part of a broader trend of violent crime, including other stabbings and murders reported across Europe.
Police have issued an apology after a stabbing victim, Henry Nowak, was handcuffed while he was dying. The attacker, Vickrum Digwa, claimed he had been racially abused before attacking Nowak five times with a ceremonial knife.
A court case in the UK is drawing international attention after 18-year-old Henry Nowak was fatally stabbed, then restrained by police who mistook him for the attacker. The 23-year-old accused claims self-defense, and Elon Musk has reportedly weighed in on the case.
Vickrum Digwa, a British Indian Sikh man, is on trial in the UK for the murder of Henry Nowak, a British white student, whom he allegedly stabbed four times with a 21-inch knife after an altercation.