
The World with Richard Engel and Yalda Hakim Cheat Sheet... A new podcast from Sky News
Nov 3, 2025
A mass stabbing on a Doncaster-to-London train raises questions about safety and motive, while heroic train staff actions are highlighted. The sole survivor of a tragic Air India crash shares his heartbreaking story and critiques the airline's support for victims. Additionally, the US ambassador pushes for the UK to tap into its oil and gas reserves, stirring political conversations. In sports, India's Women's Cricket World Cup victory marks a significant advancement for female athletes, promising to boost interest in the game.
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Unclear Motive, Clear Heroism
- The Huntingdon train attacker’s motive remains unclear so authorities are not treating it as terrorism yet.
- Police highlight heroism of the guard and quick-thinking driver who minimized casualties and enabled rapid help.
Survivor's Fear Of Traveling Again
- Passenger Amira Ostalsky described lasting fear and reluctance to take trains again after the attack.
- Hosts and witnesses emphasised the terrifying nature for those on board and the emotional aftermath.
Air India’s Sole Survivor Speaks
- Vishwash Kumar Ramesh is the sole survivor of the Air India crash and lost his younger brother on the flight.
- He says his life is broken, spends days alone, and feels Air India has been slow to provide sufficient support.
