What we knowpublished at 00:27 BST 20 June
It is now past midnight in the UK and a train driver has been confirmed to have died in the fatal collision between two East Midlands Railway trains near Bedford.
What we know so far:
- British Transport Police declared a major incident after the collision was reported at 17:15 on Friday
- A train driver died as a result of the crash, the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers confirmed.
- The ambulance service says 11 people are very seriously injured, 22 seriously injured, and a further 56 have minor injuries
- The trains involved were the 16:40 from Corby to London St Pancras and the 15:50 from Nottingham to London St Pancras, East Midlands Railway says
What we don't know:
- Why the crash happened - this will be the subject of a thorough investigation, with staff from the Rail Accident Investigation Branch already at the scene
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