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Britain was shocked by a mass stabbing attack on a train Saturday evening, targeting passengers as they traveled through central England on their way to London in an incident Prime Minister Keir Starmer has described as “deeply concerning.
Commuters across the country are facing disruption today after a mass stabbing on a train to London King's Cross yesterday evening. Two people remain in a life-threatening condition following the stabbings, which happened on the 6.25pm Doncaster to London King's Cross train. The train made an unscheduled stop at Huntingdon following the attack.
As police continue to investigate the knife attack, rail passengers have been warned: “LNER services between London Kings Cross and Peterborough may be cancelled, revised or delayed.” For more information, read Simon Calder’s guide to the impact of the attack on travel.
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Two shocking incidents on National Rail over the weekend have wreaked havoc on train travel across the UKOn Saturday evening, a knife rampage on an LNER service saw 10 people stabbed, with one victim remaining in critical condition.
The stabbing took place on the 18.25 GMT Saturday night LNER train service from Doncaster to London's King Cross station. Passengers reported that at least one person brandishing a knife began stabbing passengers on the train after the train stopped at Peterborough, Cambridgeshire.
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