What's the latest with the police watchdog's investigation?published at 15:56 BST
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) says its investigation into Hampshire Constabulary's handling of the murder of Henry Nowak "remains ongoing".
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood told the Commons a little earlier the IOPC will be "encouraged" to find the truth and "if necessary, ensure there are consequences". She added its findings will be reported "within the next three months".
In a recent statement, the police watchdog's director Derrick Campbell says:
- The investigation began following a mandatory referral from Hampshire and Isle of Wight Police following Nowak's death in December 2025
- It will cover the contact officers had with Nowak prior to his death, "including the use of handcuffs by officers and the first aid provided"
- The IOPC will review a "large amount of police body worn footage", in the context of other evidence
- The officers involved are currently being treated as witnesses - but this will be kept under review









