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Starmer urges calm as far right seeks to exploit Henry Nowak murder

Starmer urges calm as far right seeks to exploit Henry Nowak murder
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for calm following the murder of student Henry Nowak, criticizing political figures for attempting to exploit the tragedy to incite racial division. The case has drawn international attention due to police conduct and commentary from figures like Elon Musk.

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The incident underscores the volatility of social tensions in the UK and the role of political rhetoric and social media in amplifying community divisions.

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A man confronts riot police during a demonstration near the place where Henry Nowak died. Photograph: Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images View image in fullscreen A man confronts riot police during a demonstration near the place where Henry Nowak died. Photograph: Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images Southampton Starmer urges calm as far right seeks to exploit Henry Nowak murder Prime minister echoes family’s plea that case should not be used to target communities

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The framing focuses on the Prime Minister's call for unity and highlights the 'far right' exploitation of the event, reflecting the editorial stance of the source.

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