An LNER worker is praised for shielding passengers during an incident on a London‑bound train, helping many to reach safety. Police arrested a 32‑year‑old at Huntingdon. One person was killed and others injured. Officials say the suspect was not previously known to security services. The post Times Front Page 3rd of November 2025 appeared first on Tomorrow's Papers Today!.| Tomorrow's Papers Today!
A man injured 11 people during a 14‑minute attack on the 6.25 from Doncaster to London. The driver diverted to an unscheduled stop at Huntingdon, where police detained a suspect. Passengers praised staff for swift action; enquiries into motive and rail security are under way. The post Daily Mail Front Page 3rd of November 2025 appeared first on Tomorrow's Papers Today!.| Tomorrow's Papers Today!
A 32-year-old was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after an attack on a London-bound LNER service near Huntingdon. Eleven people were injured, including a rail worker in critical condition. Witnesses described the scene; one survivor recalled the assailant saying, “The devil is not going to win.” The post Daily Mirror Front Page 3rd of November 2025 appeared first on Tomorrow's Papers Today!.| Tomorrow's Papers Today!
An eyewitness says she was spared during an eight‑minute attack on a train, praising staff who helped protect passengers. A 32‑year‑old suspect was detained on the platform after officers intervened. Police are investigating the motive and actions leading up to the incident. The post Daily Star Front Page 3rd of November 2025 appeared first on Tomorrow's Papers Today!.| Tomorrow's Papers Today!
A rail steward is in critical condition after confronting an attacker on a train from Huntingdon to London. Police said the intervention likely saved lives. Ten passengers were taken to hospital, and an investigation is under way. The post Daily Express Front Page 3rd of November 2025 appeared first on Tomorrow's Papers Today!.| Tomorrow's Papers Today!
A man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after an incident on a high‑speed train left 11 injured. Staff, passengers and the driver acted quickly, enabling an emergency stop and detention. Leaders praised their actions as police investigate the motive and review rail security. The post Daily Telegraph Front Page 3rd of November 2025 appeared first on Tomorrow's Papers Today!.| Tomorrow's Papers Today!
Police will step up patrols on the rail network after an incident on a Doncaster–London service left 11 in hospital, including an LNER staff member who intervened. A man is in custody on suspicion of attempted murder. It is not being treated as terror-related; the driver’s swift stop at Huntingdon was praised. The post i Front Page 3rd of November 2025 appeared first on Tomorrow's Papers Today!.| Tomorrow's Papers Today!
A rail worker is critically ill after confronting an attacker during an incident on an LNER service in Cambridgeshire. Eleven people were taken to hospital. A 23-year-old man was arrested and remains in custody as BTP investigates, with CCTV said to show the intervention.| Tomorrow's Papers Today!
GW employees' medical insurance contributions will increase as the University changes its health insurance plan administrator Jan. 1.| The GW Hatchet
As a politically engaged student body, we must look past performance when considering candidates, and students who intend to have a career in politics should practice encouraging their classmates to focus on policy nuances.| The GW Hatchet
The Faculty Senate has a public platform to question the University’s top officials. Students, staff and others in the community lack both the access and forum to question officials, a limitation that extends to this editorial board. The Faculty Senate has both, and in recent months, it has misused the platform that so many in the community wish they had.| The GW Hatchet
GW has been a smoke free campus since 2013, but GW students constantly violate this policy — both inside and outside campus buildings. GW students must stop smoking tobacco and weed products on campus — not only because it is against the University’s policy, but also because it puts the health of campus residents at risk,| The GW Hatchet
For the first time, following years of little-to-no collaboration between all three groups, the Student Government Association, the Staff Council and the Faculty Senate have maintained open lines of communication as they work together to combat challenges. But much of that progress can be traced directly to the leadership of former Faculty Senate Executive Committee Chair Professor Katrin Schultheiss| The GW Hatchet
The Faculty Senate Executive Committee elected two temporary co-chairs Friday after some members requested its chair step down last month.| The GW Hatchet
Officials plan to create a Universal Health Services' physician practice affiliate that will directly hire a significant number of Medical Faculty Associates physicians, clinicians and staff.| The GW Hatchet
Following a breakout rookie season that earned her Atlantic 10 All-Rookie honors, Gabby Reynolds returns to Foggy Bottom this season eager to elevate women’s basketball to the next level.| The GW Hatchet