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STV News at Six - Edinburgh Friday, May 11, 6:00pm

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The Blue Knights consortium has issued a stark warning to the administrators at Rangers. In other news: The helicopter which ditched in the North Sea yesterday has been brought back to shore. More than twenty thousand Scots have given their views on how the Independence referendum should be conducted. An East Lothian woman is on a mission to raise fifty-thousand pounds to build new health clinics in remote parts of Bangladesh. The Arlene Fraser murder trial has heard how rings belonging to the thirty-three year-old were found at her home - just days after she went missing. A sixty-two year-old man has appeared in court charged with murder after a father-of-three was hit by a pick-up truck. An increase in free early learning and childcare has been announced by the Scottish Government. Two people suffering from the Noro-virus stomach bug have died at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley. Almost two-hundred and fifty people have been made redundant after three construction firms ceased trading. An independent review into practices at NHS Lothian has highlighted an "inappropriate management culture". Hearts and Hibs have announced plans for their victory parades in the capital should they win the Scottish Cup next weekend. And in sports: Rudi Skacel believes next week's Scottish Cup final against Hibs may be his last game for Hearts as the club are yet to offer him a new deal. Brian Kennedy says his bid to take over Rangers involved both Graeme Souness and Walter Smith working in the background to help Ally McCoist unearth some of the best young talent in Europe. Neil Lennon says it's ''grossly unfair'' the names have been revealed of the three man panel that will hear Rangers transfer embargo appeal. Stuart Hogg says Glasgow Warriors hope to make up for their humiliating defeat to Leinster in the Heineken Cup, by clinching a place in the Pro 12 final at the Irish club's expense. 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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