A man accused of carrying out a mass stabbing on a train in Cambridgeshire pleads not guilty to attempted murder charges. Multiple outlets report that he denies the allegations after being charged over an incident on an LNER service running from Doncaster to London, which occurred on 1 November last year. The reports say the case concerns a London-bound train in which several people were stabbed. The defendant is described as contesting the charges in court, including a set of allegations framed as attempted murders. The Independent, ITV and other summaries included in the coverage specify that the man faces multiple attempted murder counts, and he denies them all. Sky News and the BBC similarly state that he enters a not guilty plea. The coverage does not indicate any conviction or outcome yet, focusing instead on the plea and the nature of the charges tied to the stabbing incident on the train service.