
A man accused of stabbing 10 people on a train to London has been charged with seven further offences.
Anthony Williams is already charged with 10 counts of attempted murder in relation to a mass stabbing on the Doncaster to King's Cross LNER service on the evening of Saturday, November 1.
Williams will appear in court later on Wednesday charged with further offences, British Transport Police said.

The 32-year-old has been charged with the attempted murder of a 14-year-old boy and the attempted murder of a 22-year-old man in Peterborough in separate incidents, and attempted grievous bodily harm of a 22-year-old in the city, all on October 31.
Williams, of Langford Road, Peterborough, is also accused of affray and possession of a bladed article in connection to an incident at Ritzy Barbers in Peterborough, theft of knives from an Asda supermarket in Stevenage and assaulting a 31-year-old man on a train travelling between Hitchin and Biggleswade, all on October 31.
BTP Deputy Chief Constable Stuart Cundy said: “These are a significant set of new charges.
“Our investigation into the awful incident at Huntingdon has also focused on other offences previously reported to police or identified by our investigation.
“We have worked closely with our colleagues in Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Police alongside the Crown Prosecution Service to bring these charges.”
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