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Detectives investigating the brutal murder of a Dundee man have revealed that the victim sold bootleg cigarettes and tobacco from his flat. In other news: A witness in the Arlene Fraser murder trial was secretly recorded insulting the missing mother and suggesting she "could be in Majorca". The suicides of two teenage girls who fell to their deaths from the Erskine Bridge may have been avoided if more staff had been on duty at their care unit. Alex Salmond is under more pressure over his relationship with Rupert Murdoch, after a House of Commons report said the media mogul was not "a fit person" to run a major international corporation. Paolo Nutini is to represent musical talent from Scotland at a concert marking the start of the Olympic Games. Now on Thursday Scotland goes to the polls and there's a lot on the line for Scotland's political parties. Stroke survivors are being DENIED the chance to make a full recovery because of a lack of post hospital care, according to a leading charity. An oil worker who was kidnapped in Nigeria is suing his former employers for quarter of a million pounds. Further tests on fish around a leaking North Sea gas platform have confirmed there are no traces of contamination. Police are investigating attacks on a grave in Aberdeen. A North East playwright who died at the weekend has been described as a champion of the North East and Doric. The father of a Scottish soldier killed in Afghanistan has set off on a 2 and a half thousand mile charity cycle to pay tribute to his memory. A new exhibition in Aberdeen highlights the North East's global impact on sports training and medicine. Dozens of previously unseen photographs of the late Queen Mother have gone on display at the Castle of Mey in Caithness. And in sports: Aberdeen boss Craig Brown says he expects goalie Jamie Langfield to agree a new contract before tomorrow's SPL visit of Hibs. Stephen Hendry's return to form came to a shuddering halt at the Crucible Theatre this morning. An Aberdeen climber says he hopes to get the chance to fulfil his Olympic dream. 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.