A MAN in his 30s was rushed to hospital tonight after another stabbing in London as the capital’s knife crime wave continues.

Police were called by the London Ambulance Service at approximately 6.50pm to reports of a man found with stab wounds in Crouch Hill, North London.

The man was rushed to hospital for treatment, but police later said his injuries were not life threatening.

A spokesperson for the Met Police told Sun Online: "Work continues to establish the location for where the man came to sustain his injuries.

"No arrests; enquiries continue."

Twitter account London 999 Feed - which is not run by the Met police - showed an image of police and ambulance crews outside Stapleton Tavern in Crouch Hill.

Yesterday The Sun reported stabbings across the capital have risen 16 per cent as a surge in knife crime rocks the UK.

The total number of offences involving a knife or bladed instrument that have been recorded by cops in the year to March 2018 rose to 40,147, a seven-year-high.

There were 1,299 stabbings in London up to the end of April, according to official statistics from the Met Police.

Anyone with information about the most recent incident is asked to contact police on 101 and quote CAD 6211 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.