The police investigating a mass stabbing on an English train on Saturday say there is nothing to suggest it was a terrorist attack.

Speaking from outside Huntingdon Station, British Transport Police Superintendent John Loveless said the two men arrested over the attack remained in custody.

"At this stage, there is nothing to suggest it was a terrorist incident," he said.

Ten people were taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge following the incident, with nine believed to have suffered life-threatening injuries at the time.

"Four have since been discharged, however two patients remain with life-threatening injuries," Superintendent Loveless said

British Transport Police said the attack had nevertheless been declared a major incident and counterterrorism officers were still suppo

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