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The daughter of a missing care worker from West Lothian broke down today, as she appealed to her mother to come home. Heather McKay disappeared from a friend's house in Dechmont last Friday. Today, as the police stepped up their hunt for the fifty-one year-old, her daughter Andrea Waddell said she was sure her Mum is still alive. In other news; Staff at the Scottish Police College have been bullied out of their jobs. That's the claim from Unison, as a new survey by the college revealed a quarter of their workforce have been bullied. Bosses there say they're now tackling the problem and those responsible may face disciplinary action, as the Justice Secretary branded the behaviour unacceptable. In local news; Six people were taken to hospital after a Hearts supporters bus and a lorry crashed on the M8 early this morning. The bus was on its way back from Liverpool after the club's Europa League game last night. The accident at Newhouse closed the road for two hours. No one was seriously injured. And; four children and a woman were taken to hospital after a fire at a flat in Edinburgh last night. The three boys - aged six, four and three - a ten year old girl, and a thirty year-old woman, were rescued from the blaze in Parkhead Drive. They were later released from Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. Also in sport; its transfer deadline day - with just five hours left for clubs to do their trading. Some SPL clubs have already concluded deals to bring players in - while others are on the way out and many more are linked with moves. 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.