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STV News at Six - Glasgow Tuesday, June 19, 6:00pm

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Walter walks away - The last ditch bid led by the former manager fails. Rangers Crisis. Britain's former Chancellor has warned of the economic risks of Scotland going it alone. Alistair Darling said Scotland would be taking a terrible gamble in being able to support its banks if another crisis hit. But the SNP say the pro-union campaign is relying on negative arguments. The consortium fronted by Walter Smith fails in its bid to buy the club and says it's withdrawing its interest. The long running feud between the former MSP Tommy Sheridan and the now defunct News of the World took another potentially significant twist today. A lawyer acting for Fiona McGuire, who gave evidence in the papers defence at the 2006 defamation trial claims to have seen evidence suggesting the paper were hacking her computer. A russian ship carrying illegal arms to Syria has been turned back from Scottish waters after action by British and other governments. The Motor Vessel Alaed ( Ah-layed) was on its way with a cargo of military helicopters when its London-based insurers were ordered to withdraw their cover because of a European Union ban on selling arms to Syria. The Hollywood premiere of the Disney film 'Brave' has taken place, with high hopes it'll put Scotland firmly at the top of people's 'must visit' destinations. The animated feature boasts a line-up of Scottish voice talent, with Robbie Coltrane, Kevin McKidd, and Billy Connolly all starring. An attempt to fast-track a law which would make it an offence to pay for sex has been rejected at Holyrood. Labour MSP Rhoda Grant's proposal will now go out to consultation rather than take a quick route through the Scottish Parliament. A farm worker who stabbed her housemate to death after tying him up has been jailed for nine years at the High Court in Edinburgh. Forty million pounds will be spent on upgrading the main road from the central belt to the English border. Scots are putting their health at risk by working almost two hours extra after they leave the office. The mother of a missing Edinburgh woman has today appealed for information to find her daughter. Thirty year-old Laura Gorrie who has learning difficulties and diabetes hasn't been in touch with friends or family for almost a month. Rangers fans will have to get used to a long spell without winning trophies. That's the assessment of former Ibrox director Dave King. 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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