'Henry’s family deserve answers': Police commissioner calls for urgent inspectionpublished at 18:42 BST

The Hampshire Police and Crime Commissioner has said there is no evidence of a "two-tiered culture" in policing and she is "concerned" about community tensions in Southampton.
Donna Jones told the BBC that Reform leader Nigel Farage's comments - that the case of Henry Nowak is evidence of a "two-tiered culture" - are "ill-judged" and Farage could be responsible for stoking up hate crime.
Jones has asked His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) to conduct an urgent inspection into the matters arising from the murder of Henry Nowak.
This includes asking the Inspectorate to examine whether the handling of the call coming into the police control room, the way the officers were deployed, and the training they were given were all appropriate.
This is separate to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation.
“Henry’s family deserve answers and the public deserves reassurance that the police are trained to serve without fear or favour," Jones says.











