Sir Keir Starmer has paid tribute to Henry Nowak saying the 18-year-old "deserves a legacy that goes beyond this awful tragedy".
The PM said he was "profoundly humbled" to meet the student's family in Downing Street.
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“This has been one of the hardest decisions of my entire life”
Broadcasting legend Bob Harris has announced he is leaving BBC Radio 2, weeks after revealing his prostate cancer has spread to his spine.
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It's another day of heavy, blustery downpours interspersed with some brighter intervals.
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The chief constable of Hampshire police has apologised to the family of Henry Nowak for the student being handcuffed and arrested as he lay dying.
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On #BBCBreakfast Labour MP Tan Dhesi accused politicians of using the murder of Henry Nowak to create division with an ill informed debate over the kirpan, the ceremonial blade carried by some Sikhs as an article of faith
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'We don't think that language is right'
After the murder of Henry Nowak, Policing minister Sarah Jones spoke to #BBCBreakfast about the murder of Henry Nowak and a review by police of anti-racism guidance that suggests officers should treat ethnic minorities differently in order to ensure equality of outcomes
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'Words matter, we need to be careful what we say'
Policing minister Sarah Jones told #BBCBreakfast politicians should not 'stir up division' after protests in Southampton over the murder of Henry Nowak,/
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'Our law enforcement and our criminal justice system are being corrupted by political correctness and left wing ideology'
Shadow Justice Secretary Nick Timothy spoke to #BBCBreakfast as police chiefs say they will review anti-racism guidance that suggests officers should treat ethnic minorities differently in order to ensure equality of outcomes
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The oldest surviving victim of the Post Office scandal has said the King told her it was a "dreadful thing" and "should never have happened".
Betty Brown told #BBCBreakfast King Charles made the comment as she received her OBE at Windsor Castle
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Betty Brown spent several minutes chatting to King Charles as she received her honour. What were they talking about? Full report on @bbcbreakfast tomorrow.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has described Henry Nowak's murder as an "awful, shocking case" after his killer Vickrum Digwa was jailed.
18 year old Henry was handcuffed by Hampshire police, despite telling officers multiple times that he had been stabbed and couldn't breathe before he died.
Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones spoke to #BBCBreakfast
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Scotland, Liverpool and Celtic great Sir Kenny Dalglish is undergoing treatment for cancer.
He wanted to keep the news private but confirmed the diagnosis after accidentally sharing the news initially in an "inadvertent social media post".
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Southampton FC’s Serbian owner Dragan Solak tells me he will not sack Tonda Eckert over Spygate, despite the "mistake" the head coach made when authorising an espionage campaign against rival Championship clubs ⬇️
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'Legs have recovered but heads are still spinning'
Jordan and Cian Adams, the FTD Brothers who are fundraising for dementia initiatives in memory of their mum Geraldine, spoke to #BBCBreakfast on their return to the UK after completing 33 marathons in 33 days across every county of Ireland, as well as the London Marathon
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The parents of 15 year old Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, who died from an allergic reaction after eating a Pret A Manger baguette, have launched a £10m prize for allergy research.
Her father Nadim told #BBCBreakfast Natasha's Prize aimed to "create a future without allergies".
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'There is a danger that the harm of unnecessary treatment outweighs the benefits to the screening programme'
Health Secretary James Murray told #BBCBreakfast he will meet the head of the UK's National Screening Committee today, after it advised against a widespread screening programme for prostate cancer - arguing only a "a few thousand" men who have a dangerous genetic variant and a family history of cancer should be tested
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'We are not in a position to move any more on pay'
Health Secretary James Murray told #BBCBreakfast he held his first meeting with resident doctors in England, just hours before they announced a four day strike in June, the 16th in the long-running dispute over pay
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