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There are calls tonight for Scotland to capitalize on its success at the Olympics, following Andy Murray's inspiring gold medal win. Grass-roots coaches say it's vital future generations are able to build on his victory at Wimbledon, along with the achievements of Scotland's other medal-winning athletes. Monklands General Hospital has been ordered to tighten up procedures after patients, who were not to be resuscitated, were identified by room number rather than name. Exam results for all of Scotland's school students will be published tomorrow. It's an anxious time, as pupils and their families, wait for what could be life changing information to come through the letterbox. A court order restricting the movements of convicted rapist Robert Greens has been extended until the end of October. The order gives police extra powers to supervise and monitor Greens, who raped a student near Rosslyn Chapel in Midlothian. Four people have been arrested after drugs with a street value of three and a half million pounds were seized in raids in South Lanarkshire. Two men were held after cocaine, diamorphine and cannabis resin were found in a house in East Kilbride on Friday. Scientists in Edinburgh are offering new hope to allergy sufferers, after discovering how cells stop reactions which can lead to sneezing, wheezing and itching. A Hebridean guest house owner is thought to be the first to sue the website TripAdvisor, in a Scottish court. Richard Gollin, who runs a bed and breakfast in Uig, says criticism posted on the site about his business is 'false' and should be removed. A man has appeared in court charged with raping a woman in a graveyard in Edinburgh city centre. The forty-five year-old was allegedly assaulted in the grounds of St Cuthberts's Church, just off Lothian Road on Saturday night. Police are continuing to investigate the sudden death of a man in an Edinburgh park. An elderly cyclist has been found unconscious next to a road in West Lothian. The seventy-one year-old was found on Tuesday by a passing motorist, about a mile from Harburn Golf Club. A museum in Fife has been awarded almost seventy-thousand pounds of government funding. Now, the first full week of the world's biggest arts extravaganza is underway in the Capital. This year's Edinburgh Fringe sees more acts peforming at more venues than ever before. Scotland manager Craig Levein says he hasn't ruled out giving Rangers players a call up but concedes they will find it harder to break in to his squad given their third division status. David Murray insists Rangers didn't cheat during his period as Ibrox owner and has accused the SPL of acting improperly. Rangers are under investigation over alleged payments to players not lodged with the authorities. But Murray is adamant the club has done nothing wrong. 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.