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STV News at Six - Dundee Thursday, July 26, 6:00pm

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Today RAF Kinloss became Kinloss Barracks as the base was handed over to the Army, a change determined by the Government's massive defence budget cuts. Olympic officials in London have apologised and blamed 'human error' for a flag blunder that nearly jeopardised a women's football game at Hampden Park. A deal has finally been reached to build a new Sick Children's Hospital next to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. The plans had been under threat following a dispute over land. NHS Lothian have confirmed the 250 million pounds hospital will NOW be built, and is due to open in 2017. Pictures of the first peregrine falcon chick to be born in Glasgow have been released. The bird was raised in the Springburn area by two adults who set up home in Glasgow's Red Road flats. The nest is on the 24th floor of the building, which is due to be demolished. British Gas profits are up by a quarter to 345 million pounds for the first half of this year. Centrica the company which runs British Gas claims that the leap in profits is reasonable. But there are calls for customers to share in the company's good fortune with price freezes or rate cuts. Scots dairy farmers have vowed to keep up the pressure on retailers to get a fair price for their milk. Protests have been held across the North East and Angus as farmers enlist the support of shoppers to their cause. The demonstrations come ahead of a mass rally next week. British Transport Police say vandals are putting their lives at risk at a Perth railway yard. A court's heard how a village postmaster from Fife stole a bag of cash destined for customers bank accounts. A specialist programme which offers first time teenage mums in Tayside extra support is being hailed a success. St Johnstone will embark on a Europa League second qualifying round salvage mission tonight. Trailing Turkish side Eiskeeshirpor TWO NIL from the first leg, they've a McDiarmid Park mountain to climb. This episode has been edited for rights reasons.

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