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STV News at Six - Dundee Wednesday, July 25, 6:00pm

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Martin Reeves was sentenced to three months and banned from keeping a dog for two years after he was found guilty of assault at the city's Sheriff Court today. Sheriff Eric Brown decided his pet Bonnie the Rottweiler, who bit the officers five times, posed a danger to the public and should be destroyed. In other news; St Andrews University accepted just five students from the most deprived areas of society in one academic year. According to the National Union of Students the university took one undergraduate from the least well off 10 per-cent of society for every 28 it accepted from the top 10 per-cent. Prince William and his wife Kate are among the Fife institution's alumni. NUS Scotland is calling on MSPs to force universities to widen access. And; People who are unable to talk are being given a voice thanks to groundbreaking technology developed by researchers at Dundee University. Non speaking individuals are helping academics create new programmes to enable them to communicate. The Straight Talking Group is also working with commercial companies to bring their ideas to the market. The team will travel to America this weekend to unveil their world leading work. And in sport; St Johnstone boss Steve Lomas admits he's a major selection dilemma ahead of tomorrow's Europa League date with Eskeeshirspor. This episode has been edited for rights reasons.

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