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Saudi asylum seeker in court for Tube station assault

A Saudi Arabian asylum seeker has appeared at Inner London Crown Court charged with sexual assault at Bank Underground station. The case has been adjourned until January. Follow this developing story.

Train stabbing suspect faces seven new charges

Anthony Williams, accused of stabbing 10 on a train, now faces further charges including attempted murder. He is due in court this afternoon. Follow the latest developments.

Couple wanted for racist Tube assault flee UK

British Transport Police believe a couple wanted for a racially aggravated assault at Bond Street Tube station have left the country. The man departed on October 14, the woman on October 24.

Petrol station inferno: Smoker's match ignites fuel

Shocking CCTV footage captures the heart-stopping moment a discarded match at a UK petrol station nearly caused catastrophe, as friends narrowly escape a fiery explosion in hair-raising close call.

Huntingdon train knife attack: Four teens stabbed

Shocking details emerge as four teenagers, including a 17-year-old girl, are stabbed in a brutal knife attack aboard a Huntingdon train, leaving passengers traumatised and communities demanding action on youth violence.

Huntingdon knife suspect had previous attack case closed

Exclusive investigation reveals the Huntingdon train station knife rampage suspect was reported for slashing a man's face just weeks before the bloody attack, but police closed the case after two days without making an arrest.

Damson Idris's nephew, 7, dies in Huntingdon train crash

Exclusive: Seven-year-old Junior Alexander, nephew of Snowfall actor Damson Idris, has been identified as the youngest victim of the devastating Huntingdon train collision that claimed multiple lives and left families shattered.

Police review after Huntingdon train attack

Exclusive: Police watchdog begins review after violent train attack leaves victim with life-changing injuries as family questions delayed response in Huntingdon incident.

Couple shelter blood-covered train attack victims

A compassionate Huntingdon couple opened their home to six blood-covered passengers after a violent attack on a Thameslink service, providing refuge and first aid while waiting for emergency services.

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