Cambridgeshire, LNER train and Stabbing attack
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A 'major incident' has been declared after multiple people were stabbed on board a train in Cambridgeshire that was heading to London King's Cross. Here's everything we know so far
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.
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,
Thirty offices, some armed, attended the scene, although no details about how many people have been injured has been released, how the severity of the incident. In the wake of reports operator LNER urged passengers not to travel because of “major disruption”.
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.
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.
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Doncaster Reform UK councillor apologises over Facebook post after Cambridgeshire train attack
A Doncaster Reform UK councillor has apologised for a social media post following a knife attack onboard a train in Cambridgeshire on Saturday night (November 1, 2025), which had begun its journey in Doncaster.
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,