Cambridgeshire, stabbed and train attacks
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An Australian man has recalled the chilling moment he looked the alleged UK train stabber in the face during a “terrifying” rampage that left 11 people in hospital.
A man from Peterborough faces multiple attempted murder charges following a shocking mass stabbing on a high-speed train in Cambridgeshire, leaving eleven injured. Two victims remain in critical condition after the incident,
British police have confirmed that the knife attack on a train in Cambridgeshire is not being treated as a terrorist incident. Two men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the violent assault aboard a train near Huntingdon station on November 1 According to Officer John Loveless,
Passengers travelling from Doncaster to London were attacked in a mass stabbing on a train on Saturday night. Eleven people received treatment in hospital following the attack. One - a member of the train staff - is in a life-threatening condition.
The 61-year-old Londoner - whose parents are Irish - boarded the LNER service from Doncaster to London King's Cross in Grantham, Lincolnshire, to return to the capital after watching his team, Nottingham Forest, draw 2-2 with Manchester United at the City Ground.
Police confirmed there is nothing to suggest the incident was linked to terrorism and have appealed for witnesses or information.
A letting agent has been fined thousands of pounds for leaving a Peterborough home in “serious disrepair”. Peterborough City Council’s housing standards team were called to a property along Lincoln Road in February 2025 and found it in an extremely poor condition.
Cambridgeshire bus services are facing a pre-Christmas standstill as 350 Stagecoach workers could strike over pay.