Tube terror threat hoax dismissed by police

Police chief urges commuters to 'keep calm and carry on' after London terror warning goes viral

Commuters at Oxford Circus tube station during 48-hour strike
Commuters in London flood the entrance to Oxford Circus Tube station. Strike action led by the RMT union caused widespread disruption across the capital with only half of underground services in operation. The strike, due to end on Wednesday evening, resu
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Commuters in London have been urged to "keep calm and carry on" after a hoax text message warning of an imminent terror attack on the Underground was spread on social media.

Chief Superintendent Paul Brogden of the British Transport Police also took to Twitter to confirm that there had been "no specific threat" made against the Tube network. He wrote that "social media contains lots of rumours regarding threats to tube network tomorrow" and confirmed that the "alert" was a hoax.

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