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A train driver has been killed and 100 people injured following a train crash in Bedford on Friday, according to the police. Of the injured, 28 people are in hospital, with nine in a critical condition. The 16:40 train from Corby collided with the 15:50 service from Nottingham. BBC correspondent Jo Black in Bedford explains what we know about the crash. More on this story. The cubs are the first to be born at the conservation zoo for 15 years. Aerial pictures show caravans on newly built pitches near an existing site at the edge of a village. It says Nuru and Mela are proving to be "exceptional parents". It is seen playing with a ball in his enclosure, only two days after his arrival. The footage shows the plane taking off then losing altitude before disappearing behind some trees. Fans celebrate a return to League One after a 3-0 victory over Tranmere Rovers. Affinity Water says it apologises for any disruption caused. The camel is named after the first female fellow of the Zoological Society of London, Sophia Raffles. Video shows the top of the 5G mast engulfed in flames after a suspected arson attack. Motorway cameras capture the car hitting the central reservation before continuing badly damaged. "People have horrendous periods and think they just have to live with it... [but] you don’t," she says. Running at speed and flipping a pancake like your life depends on it is all part of the tradition. Olney Pancake Race in Buckinghamshire has been held since 1445 and claims to be the world's oldest. Crews have just a few hours overnight to resurface the runway so planes can take off in the morning. Ornithologist Jack Baddams says the video is "really cool". Staff say they were given a last-minute surprise, after a white rhino was born on New Year's Day. Fast-flowing water from a burst sewer main is seen pouring into a flooded railway station. "There's been an explosion," a woman tells a 999 operator following the blast on 11 December 2005.