P.J. Denyer
Penultimate Amazing
I think this is untrue. I imagine someone who was not a believer in Islam, could buy a Quran (so technically his or hers own), they could then stand outside a Mosque on a Friday and burn or otherwise desecrate their own Quran. This would seem to be provocative behaviour likely to provoke a breach of the peace and thus a crime under English common law.
The burning of the Quran would not be the crime, the intention to provoke anger in others is the crime.
I think that anyone even possessing a knife yet alone attempting to attack someone with it would be prosecuted in England.
Unless you can verify your facts I call you out as promoting false news.
A non-locking folding knife with a blade under three inches is legal to carry in most public places, anything larger or with a fixed or locking blade must have a lawful and timely purpose with the exception of a Sikh's kirpan. Of course even a legally cartied knife becomes an offensive weapon the moment you use, or threaten to use it as one barring self defense. And all weapons offences are dealt with seriously by the UK police.

