Police say only 1 man now a suspect in UK train stabbings
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A councillor has apologised for comments he posted on social media following a knife attack on a train in Cambridgeshire. Multiple people were left injured following the mass stabbing on a Doncaster to London King's Cross service on Saturday.
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
Police are investigating whether a man accused of stabbing 10 people on a train is linked to an attack on a 14-year-old boy and to two reports of a knifeman at a barbers' shop.
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.
Anthony Williams allegedly stabbed a 14-year-old on Friday and a 17-year-old on Saturday before the train stabbing.
There were just 11 minutes between the moment British police received an emergency call about a stabbing on a train heading to London and the moment the suspect was arrested.
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Train attack sparks concerns about knife crime in Cambridgeshire city
In the wake of a mass stabbing which saw a man from Peterborough charged, the leader of the council said: "Peterborough is a city that is both hurting and healing at the same time."
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UK train stabbing: 10 wounded on Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, train as police race to scene
British Transport Police have confirmed that multiple people have been stabbed on a train heading to Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, on Saturday evening
Two victims stabbed in a knife attack on a train in Cambridgeshire on Saturday evening have been named. The mass stabbing left 11 people injured. Among them were Scunthorpe United footballer Jonathan Gjoshe,