Kentish Town Tube station incident being treated as attempted murder by police amid claims man was pushed under train December 2, 2015 Police are hunting a suspect in connection with today's incident at Kentish Town, after a man was pushed in front of an approaching Tube. British Transport Police said the victim had suffered "life-changing injuries" as a result of the incident, which eyewitnesses suggested was deliberate. They are treating the incident as attempted murder. Eyewitnesses claim the [...]
Eurostar services suspended after person hit by train in Kent as travel chaos ensues at St Pancras March 2, 2015 Passengers on the Eurostar are facing major delays after services were suspended following the death of a man who was hit by a train in Bearsted, in Kent. The British Transport Police (BTP) were called in at 11:40am. In a statement the BTP said: Medics from South East Coast Ambulance Service also attended the incident, [...]
Armistice Day 2015: How and where to mark the two minutes’ silence November 11, 2015 Today is Armistice Day, when people up and down the country will remember all those lost in conflict. While the majority of the UK will no doubt be marking the day with two minutes' silence in their workplace, there are also some public commemoration services being held on the 11th hour of the 11th day [...]
Kings Cross evacuated because of overcrowding after severe delays on Hammersmith & City, District, Circle and Metropolitan lines October 7, 2015 Kings Cross station was evacuated because of overcrowding during rush hour this morning, with Tube lines not stopping at the station. British Transport Police confirmed the station was closed because of problems on the Hammersmith & City Line today. Although it has since reopened, BTP warned commuters to allow "extra time" for their journey as [...]
7/7 London bombings 10th anniversary: British Transport Police commemorate anniversary July 7, 2015 British Transport Police officers and staff are holding memorials up and down London's commuter network today as part of the 10th year anniversary of 7/7. Three explosions took place on the Tube – by Aldgate, Edgware Road and Russell Square – within seconds of each other, while a fourth device was detonated on a [...]
Police hunting suspect in apparent acid attack in north London June 25, 2015 A commuter and a TfL employee were attacked by a man who threw a substance thought to be acid in their faces while on the London Overground. The female passenger and the male worker were attacked at South Tottenham, north London. Fellow travellers poured water on the pair, who were treated by the [...]
High speed Eurostar line closed after person hit by train June 1, 2015 High speed trains that run between Ashford International and London St Pancras – including Eurostar – were suspended this morning after a person was hit by a train. The fatal incident occurred near Boxley in Kent. Police and ambulance crews were called towards the end of rush hour. A British Transport Police spokesman said: [...]
GUARDIAN DRAGS ITS HEELS OVER RENEWING HAY SPONSORSHIP DEAL August 11, 2010 WHAT with an enthusiastic push into online investment, a string of ill-advised private equity deals and a move to swanky new offices at Kings Cross, it appears more traditional stalwarts of the Guardian’s extra-curricular programme could be coming under threat. A little bird tells The Capitalist that the newspaper’s long-standing sponsorship of the Hay literary [...]