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STV News at Six - Dundee Friday, October 19, 6:00pm

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Detectives hunting for a violent sex attacker are trying to find a man who stole a mattress from a house in Perth, hours after the rape of a woman took place. They're appealing for anyone who may have seen someone carry the King size bedding material through the streets of a housing estate. The Bank of Scotland has been fined 4 point 2 million pounds after the Financial Services Authority found it had relied on incorrect mortgage records between 2004 and 2011. The bank was also found to have "incorrectly contacted" more than 30 thousand customers about mortgage issues as well as mistakenly making goodwill payments totalling 20 million to thousands of borrowers. SNP politicians will face a protest from hundreds of anti-wind farm campaigners at the party's annual conference in Perth tomorrow. They'll include members of Gask and Strathearn Protection Society, who're trying to stop the development of four turbines on farmland near Tibbermore. Protestors are set to gather outside the conference venue during First Minister Alex Salmond's keynote speech. The developers behind controversial plans for a waste to energy plant in Perth will make a fresh challenge against the refusal of planning permission next month. Perth and Kinross Council turned down Grundon Waste Management's proposal for a site in the city's harbour in February, triggering an appeal to the Scottish Government. An inquiry will begin at the end of November. A festival giving young people the chance to understand the rest of the world through the medium of cinema opens in Dundee tomorrow. The Discovery Film Festival, which is being staged at DCA, is now in its ninth year and is enjoying a growing reputation. Youngsters will be able to see films from as far afield as Canada, Korea, Japan and Latvia. Hamish McHamish the ginger tom cat has roamed the streets of St Andrews for the last thirteen years, making him a local legend. Now, a book has been published celebrating his exploits. Off form Dundee United host on form Aberdeen tomorrow. While the Tangerines are looking to get their season going, the third place Dons are hoping to continue their push impressive unbeaten run. 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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