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The Henry Nowak case is on the front pages of all the morning papers.
The Times says police chiefs will review what it calls "controversial" anti-racism guidance" - and its editorial calls for an end to "attempts at social engineering".
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Reform UK's leader Nigel Farage says "an accusation of a racial slur was taken more seriously than an act of murder". He adds that an "anti-white prejudice has been allowed to fester".
The Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch, writes in the Daily Mail that the incident needs to be seen "as a Stephen Lawrence moment" in the way race allegations can affect policing. She says "we need to stop the idea that racism is something that happens only to ethnic minorities, perpetrated by white people".




























