Last Updated: Saturday, 29 October 2005, 14:25 GMT 15:25 UK One of the blast scenes (Indian TV) Indian capital hit by explosions Explosions hit two busy markets in the Indian capital, Delhi, killing at least five people. India rail crash scene Indian train derails, killing 89 A passenger train derails in India after flood waters wash away part of the track, killing at least 89 people. Map pinpointing Afghanistan UK soldier killed in Afghanistan A British soldier dies and five others are injured in an attack in the northern Afghan city of Mazar-e-Sharif. _________________________________________________________________ OTHER TOP STORIES Iran 'not planning Israel attack' Iran says it has no intention of attacking Israel despite a call by its president for it to be "wiped off the map". Bush 'focused' after aide charged President George W Bush says he remains focused in his work after a top aide is charged in the CIA leak case. Hurricane Beta hits the Caribbean Tropical Storm Beta is upgraded to a hurricane as it hits the Colombian island of Providencia. Five people killed in road smash An investigation has begun into a car crash at St Leonards in East Sussex in which five people died. New arrests by riot murder police Police investigating the murder of a man during riots in Birmingham make two further arrests. Soccer legend Best 'improving' Football legend George Best remains in intensive care but is improving, according to his doctor. _________________________________________________________________ SPORT FROM BBC SPORT >> Rugby L: Peacock fired up GB captain Jamie Peacock looks forward to their first game of the 2005 Tri-Nations, against New Zealand. _________________________________________________________________ AFRICA Zanzibar's polls 'will go ahead' Zanzibar's polls take place on Sunday despite the delay of mainland elections in Tanzania, the election commission says. _________________________________________________________________ ASIA-PACIFIC Three Indonesian girls beheaded Three Indonesian girls are beheaded and another badly injured as they walked to a Christian school. _________________________________________________________________ AMERICAS UN invited to inspect Guantanamo The Pentagon invites UN officials to visit Guantanamo Bay - three years after first receiving the request. _________________________________________________________________ EUROPE Portuguese abortion vote denied Portugal's constitutional court scuppers next month's referendum on whether to relax abortion laws. _________________________________________________________________ MIDDLE EAST Thousands join Gaza Strip funeral Thousands of mourners gather in the Gaza Strip for the funerals of eight people killed in Israeli air strikes. _________________________________________________________________ SOUTH ASIA Rivals discuss Kashmir aid effort India and Pakistan discuss easing border controls so relief workers can reach parts of quake-hit Kashmir. _________________________________________________________________ ENGLAND Public given say on NHS reforms US-style town hall meetings are being hailed as the way forward for helping form public policy as the last mass health consultation takes place. _________________________________________________________________ NORTHERN IRELAND Thousands join in unionist rally Thousands of people take part in a rally in north Belfast organised to promote unionist and loyalist views. _________________________________________________________________ SCOTLAND Emma police to examine DNA sample Police hunting the killer of Emma Caldwell examine male DNA found near where her body was discovered. _________________________________________________________________ WALES Teacher union's pay strike threat A union says teachers could strike over pay changes which ministers say will make staffing more flexible. _________________________________________________________________ BUSINESS EU offers to cut farming tariffs Europe offers to cut farm tariffs by up to 60%, in an attempt to break the deadlock in world trade talks. _________________________________________________________________ POLITICS Tory hopefuls clash over tax cuts Tory leadership rivals David Davis and David Cameron clash after Mr Davis pledges £38bn tax cuts. _________________________________________________________________ HEALTH Bowel cancer drug access to widen A plan to make a treatment for bowel cancer more widely available on the NHS is welcomed by campaigners. _________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION School dinner courses 'to be cut' Vocational courses designed to train school dinner staff could be cut as part of college funding changes. _________________________________________________________________ SCIENCE/NATURE Italian laboratory clones 14 pigs The Italian research group that produced the first horse clone has announced the birth of 14 pig clones. _________________________________________________________________ TECHNOLOGY Supercomputer doubles own record The Blue Gene supercomputer breaks its record, doubling the calculations it can do a second to 280.6 trillion. _________________________________________________________________ ENTERTAINMENT US judge insists on R Kelly trial A judge refuses to dismiss charges against singer R Kelly for allegedly engaging child pornography. _________________________________________________________________ HAVE YOUR SAY Delhi blasts: Your comments At least five people are feared dead following explosions in India's capital. 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