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Detectives investigating a multiple stabbing on a train in Cambridgeshire have confirmed a 32-year-old man who was arrested is now being treated as the only suspect
Armed police deployed to Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, last night after at least 11 people were stabbed on a train heading from Doncaster to London King's Cross. One man is still fighting for his life in hospital,
Multiple people were stabbed on a train to Huntingdon on Saturday, British Transport Police confirmed. Officials are responded to the situation. Two people have been arrested, BTP added.
Police responded to an incident at London Bridge station this evening with people taking to social media to claim passengers were evacuated from platforms
A "police incident" at a North Wales railway station is causing service disruption. Emergency services are at Hope station, which has been shut, with services "not stopping".
The Huntingdon incident took place on an LNER train travelling from Doncaster to London, with the incident believed to have happened in Peterborough. The train was diverted to Huntingdon when the alarm was raised. Ten people were stabbed, with multiple people taken to hospital.
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Government rules out airport-style security scanners at train stations following stabbing attack
The transport secretary has ruled out installing airport-style security scanners in stations, following an alleged stabbing attack on a train on Saturday evening.
Cambridgeshire constabulary confirmed the teenager sustained non-fatal wounds at 7.10pm on Friday, before an individual carrying a blade was spotted at a Fletton barber's quarter of an hour later, though this incident wasn't reported to officers until two hours afterwards.