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		</div><p>Sensitive documents setting out Theresa May&#8217;s travel plans were left on a train in a blunder branded a &#8220;serious security breach&#8221;.</p>
<p>Downing Street has launched an investigation after the details of the Prime Minister&#8217;s schedule were found by a passenger.</p>
<p>As well as setting out transport arrangements for a visit to the North West, the papers included the address of a hotel Mrs May was booked in to work from during the afternoon. They also outlined plans for a call to Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg as well as arrangements for a &#8220;treasurers&#8217; dinner&#8221; in Altrincham.</p>
<p>The documents, discovered in the first class train carriage of a train heading for Edinburgh on the day of the visit, were handed to The Daily Mirror.</p>
<p>Former royal bodyguard Inspector Ken Wharfe told the newspaper that leaving travel documents on a train was &#8220;inexcusable&#8221; and a &#8220;serious security breach&#8221;.</p>
<p>He said: &#8220;In today&#8217;s environment, it becomes a serious security matter when documents like this detailing the hourly movements of a protected person are misplaced. That&#8217;s just not acceptable.</p>
<p>&#8220;Theresa May is given this protection because she is a target and so, of course, this is a serious security risk. &#8220;These papers give a detailed -assessment of her movements. Had such information reached potential terrorists it could serve to confirm their plans.</p>
<p>&#8220;But also, importantly, it would highlight the lapse and suggest to those with such terrorist intentions the weakness surrounding their potential target.&#8221; Mrs May had flown from RAF Northolt, West London, to Manchester before heading to a science park in Warrington for the January 23 visit.</p>
<p>After meetings and questions from the media, the plan was to travel by car to The Mere Hotel in Knutsford and later fly back to London after dinner.</p>
<p>A Government spokesman said: &#8220;We have been made aware of claims around a Government document and will investigate accordingly.&#8221;</p>
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