The 4.28am Avanti West Coast service from Glasgow to Euston came off the tracks near the village of Shap, in Cumbria, on Monday morning.
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Eighty-seven people, including 10 members of staff, were on board the 4.28am service from Glasgow to Euston when it came off the tracks in Cumbria.
The Reform UK leader used a speech in London on Monday to promise sweeping deregulation, arguing the UK had ‘squandered’ Brexit.