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STV News at Six - Aberdeen Friday, April 27, 6:00pm

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A court hears how Nat Fraser confessed to hiring a hitman to murder his wife Arlene fourteen years ago. An Easter Ross family say they're lucky to be alive after what they claim was a terrifying 'near miss' with a train at a level crossing in the Highlands. John Kidd says the incident happened at the notorious Delny crossing near Tain on Tuesday evening. Two men convicted of a parcel bomb plot against Celtic manager Neil Lennon have been jailed at the High Court in Glasgow. Trevor Muirhead and Neil McKenzie were both sentenced to five years in prison. Ticketus have pulled out of the Blue Knights consortium bid to take over Rangers. The investment firm, who are owed 27 million pounds from Rangers over the next three years, say the SFA sanctions imposed on the club have added yet another obstacle. They say they can no longer justify their involvement. Fuel tanker drivers embroiled in a bitter dispute with their employers have been urged to reject a deal it was hoped would resolve their differences. Unite union leaders have recommended drivers vote against the latest proposals on the table. Opponents of a deer cull in Aberdeen say they're horrified that more than twenty of the animals have already been killed. The controversial move will help protect thousands of new trees being planted in the Tullos area. A legal challenge against the planned Aberdeen bypass has been set for the UK Supreme Court in July. Campaign group RoadSense is continuing efforts to block the proposed Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route, which has been in the planning for the last 40 years. Four men have been arrested in connection with a disturbance in Glasgow ahead of a Rangers Aberdeen match. Aberdeen midfielder Rob Milsom faces a battle to be fit for the start of next season. It's emerged he's likely to have to undergo a second operation on his injured knee. This international version of STV News at Six is viewable world-wide. It has been edited for rights reasons, which also allows us to keep the programme online after the initial 24-hour broadcast window in the UK has passed. Viewers within the UK who want to watch the full episode 'as broadcast' should select the UK version of the programme.

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