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STV News at Six - Glasgow Tuesday, May 01, 6:00pm

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Alex Salmond is under more pressure over his relationship with Rupert Murdoch, after a House of Commons report said the media mogul was not "a fit person" to run a major international corporation. Mr Salmond came under attack, as opposition leaders in Scotland said the report by the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee raised questions about his judgment. The committee`s report into the News of the World phone hacking scandal accused the News Corp chief of exhibiting "wilful blindness" towards the wrong-doing in his organisation. The suicides of two teenage girls who fell to their deaths from the Erskine Bridge may have been avoided if more staff had been on duty at their care unit. On Thursday Scotland goes to the polls and there's a lot on the line for Scotland's political parties. Three of the leaders are facing their first electoral test and with the referendum looming the SNP want to do well. A woman who is suing NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde for failing to spot her cancer has told a court that she had to have a hysterectomy otherwise she'd die. Clients of one of Scotland's best known law firms which has ceased trading are being told they're in a protected position. Founded in 1961 Ross Harper solicitors was one of the most successful practices in the country. MSPs have agreed that a law setting a minimum price for alcohol will be ditched after six years if the policy does not work. Neil Lennon has admitted his conduct after the Scottish cup semi-final defeat to Hearts was out of order and will apologise to referee Euan Norris for his behaviour. Ally McCoist says his players are playing for pounds as well as pride as Rangers aim to finish the campaign in second place. Stroke survivors are being denied the chance to make a full recovery because of a lack of post hospital care, according to a leading charity. 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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