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STV News at Six - Dundee Tuesday, October 23, 6:00pm

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All 3 offshore helicopter operators have grounded the same type of aircraft involved in yesterday's ditching in the North Sea. The first images of the CHC Super Puma have emerged after it was forced down off Fair Isle. Detectives have confirmed that a mattress recovered from the River Tay WAS taken from a house where a woman was raped. A week on from the attack, they've been on the streets of Perth appealing for more help from the public. Staff at the Hall's meat plant in Broxburn will meet tonight to decide whether to hold a sit-in protest at the factory. Dutch owners Vion have rejected two bids for the plant, which is to close by February with the loss of seventeen hundred jobs. The drinks industry is to launch a legal challenge against the Scottish Government's plans for a minimum price for alcohol. The Scotch Whisky Association and the European Spirits Organisation have asked that the law, passed by the Scottish Parliament in May, is struck down. Lecturers belonging to Scotland's biggest teaching union are striking today in a dispute over pay. Members of the EIS are protesting at the offer of a 1 per cent increase. The opposition have branded Alex Salmond's Government a "shambles" after a day when the SNP have been on the backfoot at Holyrood. It started with two of their MSPs quitting the Party over a policy u-turn on NATO membership. And it ended with Labour launching an unprecedented personal attack on the First Minister calling him a "bare-faced liar." A man who left his wife penniless and living in a caravan in a one hundred and twenty thousand pounds mortgage fraud has been jailed. A Dundee offshore supply company is considering creating a training academy in the city to grow its workforce in future. Councillors have approved plans for an eighteen million pounds business park in Dundee. Meanwhile, proposals to redevelop a derelict jute mill in Dundee have been given the green light. Doctors and nurses in Tayside are passing on their skills to medics who'll care for the wounded in Afghanistan. Celtic's unbeaten to start their Champions League campaign faces the sternest of tests tonight. Neil Lennon's men will attempt to keep Lionel Messi and co quiet, as they bid to upset Barcelona . Aberdeen legend Willie Miller's urged Dons winger, Ryan Fraser to stay and continue his development under boss Craig Brown. 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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