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lawful for a person [to possess a kirpan for religious, ceremonial, sporting or historical reasons.](https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/2264/stages/10847/amendments/11075) But, like any bladed article, a kirpan can become an offensive weapon if it is used unlawfully
commissioner for Hampshire is leading calls for a review of religious exemptions on the carrying of knives [after the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak by a man carrying a “Sikh dagger” in Southampton
review the sentences to determine whether they are appropriate. Starmer said: “There are questions about the sentence. “The attorney general has power to refer a case to a court of appeal if the attorney general
law," she said. The prime minister's official spokesman said there is "no such thing as two-tier policing". Labour MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, himself a Sikh, accused Reform UK and other far-right parties