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STV News at Six - Glasgow Thursday, May 10, 6:00pm

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A child care worker admits sexually assaulting toddlers. A male nursery worker has admitted abusing toddlers, filming it and to taking photographs. Air sea rescue after helicopter ditches in the north sea. Twenty five miles off the Aberdeen coast a major rescue operation swung into action involving lifeboats, coastguard and RAF helicopters. Prison officers join a national day of public sector action against pension cuts. In a surprise move prison officers today joined strike action as thousands of workers walked out across the country. Unions are protesting at government reforms which they say will see them work longer, pay more but get less from their public sector pensions. More action is already being planned but the government say they're not backing down. STV news has learned Rangers owner Craig Whyte could walk away from the club without making a penny. The owner has agreed to sell his 85% stake in the club for the nominal sum of just £1 and there's also news today of three new bidders for Rangers. A major search for a baby feared lost at sea has been called off after police in Northern Ireland said they believe initial reports that an infant fell from a ferry were incorrect. A woman plunged from the boat as it made its way into Belfast from Cairnryan last night. The 37-year-old was rescued and remains in hospital. A man has told a murder trial of his disappointment after his brother deceived him about a car thought to be linked to the disappearance of Arlene Fraser. James Dick told the High Court in Edinburgh that he confronted his brother Hector about the vehicle six months after the 33-year-old disappeared following newspaper reports but he denied having anything to do with it. Glasgow City Council could hold a recount for the Langside ward after it emerged hundreds of votes cast had not been included in the official count in last week's local government elections. The airline BMI's regional division is to be sold to a consortium of businessmen for £8 million.A binding agreement has been signed to sell to Sector Aviation Holdings. A major investigation is underway in the north of Glagsow after a woman's body was discovered in a disused factory in Springburn. Detectives are checking missing persons records for clues to the identity of the woman who is believed to be in her 30's. Glasgow Warriors players say they owe it to their coach Sean Lineen to seal a place in the Rabo-Direct Final. A couple from Midlothian are celebrating after winning over £850,000 on the lottery as it was too much hassle to change their numbers. 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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