Henry Nowak murder case sparks political debate in UK Parliament
By
Laura Kuenssberg
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Summary
The article covers the story of Henry Nowak's parents visiting Parliament and unexpectedly hearing MPs pay tribute to their murdered son. It explores how the case has ignited a heated transatlantic debate about police response, and examines the broader political implications in the UK, touching on issues of justice, public safety, and political accountability.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledHenry Nowak's mum and dad were being shown round the Victorian maze that is the Houses of Parliament when they heard politicians talking about their 18-year-old son's murder.
They'd climbed the steep steps to the crammed public gallery to take a peek at the Commons Chamber when, by chance, the leader of the Commons, Alan Campbell, and his opposite number, Jesse Norman, both paid tribute to their son.
The police response to the murder of Henry Nowak has triggered a heated transatlantic debate.
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