In UK law, carrying a knife or bladed article in public is an offence under the Criminal Justice Act. But the law allows the ...
A group of British MPs of Sikh heritage issued a joint statement stressing that the crime should not be linked to Sikhism and ...
It is illegal to carry most blades in public without a ‘good reason’ – although this can be open to interpretation ...
Henry Nowak’s fatal stabbing is no reason to ban the kirpan - COMMENT: Demands that ceremonial daggers like mine be banned ...
Thousands of Brits want the Sikh ceremonial knife to be banned from the UK ...
Justice Secretary David Lammy has said Sikhs are granted a ‘privilege’ to carry a blade as part of their faith – but this can ...
Reform has pledged to ban Sikhs from carrying Kirpan blades and abolish police diversity plans following Henry Nowak's murder ...
British Sikh groups are cautioning against calls to ban the kirpan in the UK following the murder conviction of a man who ...
Violence erupted in the port city of Southampton in England after police released bodycam footage showing officers ...
Riots in Southampton erupted over police treatment of a murder victim, sparking debates on race, policing, and community ...
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Winnipeg police developing new policy after Sikh man told to remove kirpan for recruitment exam
A devout Sikh man who was told he couldn't write a Winnipeg police recruitment exam unless he removed his kirpan — a ceremonial religious dagger — is hopeful a forthcoming policy will allow him to ...
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