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STV News at Six - Glasgow Tuesday, May 29, 6:00pm

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Rangers have won a legal battle over a ban on buying and selling players. In other news: The jury in the Arlene Fraser murder trial has started considering its verdict after six weeks of evidence at the High Court in Edinburgh. The Scottish Government have launched their oil and gas strategy setting ambitous targets to twenty twenty and beyond. The Director General of the BBC Mark Thompson has told MSPs that job cuts planned in the next few years could be reversed if they negatively impact on the quality of output. The parents of a baby who was given a life saving blood transfusion whilst still in the womb are fronting a campaign to get more people to donate. A man has appeared in court charged with sexually assaulting a teenager in Glasgow. Police in Dunoon have arrested a man in connection with the death of a 33-year-old in the town. A record number of smokers tried to quit the habit last year. And in sports: In the wake of Rangers winning their case against the Scottish FA for imposing a 12 month player registration ban - the World Football Governing body FIFA has warned the SFA they MUST take action against the Ibrox club for taking the matter to court in the first place. Celtic have confirmed they will take on the might of Real Madrid in a glamour friendly match in the USA. Sheffield Wednesday have expressed an interest in signing Steven Jennings on a free transfer. 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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