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How did the notion of ‘two-tier policing’ evolve, and does it really exist?
The Guardian World
Friday 05 June 2026, 15:05 UTC
By Haroon Siddique, Michael Goodier, Carmen Aguilar García and Vikram Dodd
1 min read
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Data discredits claims reawakened by the death of Henry Nowak that UK police actions disadvantage white peopleThe US government has joined criticism of alleged two-tier policing in the UK in the wake of Henry Nowak’s murder. How did the term enter the mainstream, and is there any basis for the claim?
Data discredits claims reawakened by the death of Henry Nowak that UK police actions disadvantage white people
The US government has joined criticism of alleged two-tier policing in the UK in the wake of Henry Nowak’s murder. How did the term enter the mainstream, and is there any basis for the claim?
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