14-Year-Old Charged with Attempted Murder in Manchester School Knife Attack
A teenage girl faces attempted murder charges after a knife attack at a Manchester school injured two students and a teacher.

A 14-year-old girl has been charged with attempted murder following a knife attack at a Manchester school that left three people injured.
The incident occurred at a school in Manchester, where two pupils and one teacher sustained injuries during the attack. All three victims required medical attention following the incident.
Counter-terrorism police have taken over the investigation, indicating authorities are examining potential terrorism links to the attack. The involvement of counter-terror officers suggests investigators are exploring whether the incident was motivated by extremist ideology.
The teenage suspect, who cannot be named due to her age, now faces serious criminal charges in connection with the attack. The case highlights ongoing concerns about violence in educational settings.
Authorities have not released details about the condition of the injured victims or provided information about what may have motivated the attack. The investigation remains active as counter-terrorism specialists continue their work.