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STV News at Six - Glasgow Friday, June 22, 6:00pm

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A 14 year old boy has admitted killing his foster carer by stabbing her 10 times after he was grounded. The High Court in Glasgow heard that Dawn McKenzie had fought for her life. The boy, who can't be named, pled guilty to a reduced charge of culpable homicide on the grounds of diminished responsibility. A number of psychiatrists said the teenager had been unable to control his behaviour. Rangers hopes of playing in the SPL next season look increasingly unlikely tonight. Two clubs have now declared they will vote against a Newco being admitted - several others are hinting they'll block it too. And an inquiry has been ordered into aspects of the administration process following the financial collapse at Ibrox. A significant danger to women - is how a judge described a rapist who struck twice within 15 minutes in Glasgow last Christmas. Twenty-two year-old Scott Kerr had been on a work night out when he raped one woman and sexually assaulted the other. His colleagues contacted the police when they recognised him on CCTV pictures. He's been jailed for 10 years. The UK Coalition is to consult on whether the Scottish Government can issue its own bonds in a move that could pave the way for Holyrood having the ability to spend more money on Capital projects. NHS Lothian has confirmed cooling towers in the city's Wheatfield Road are most likely to be the source of the deadly Legionnaires outbreak in Edinburgh. Two people have died and there are 47 confirmed cases. A murder inquiry is underway in Crookston in Glasgow. Two men were found injured outside a block of flats following a disturbance in Cornalee Place last night. Both were taken to hospital, but a 37-year-old man died a short time later. Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown will headline this years Festival of Politics. The Dalai Lama has said he's not upset that he's not meeting First Minister Alex Salmond during his visit to Scotland. Opposition parties have claimed that the Chinese authorities had put pressure on councils and the government. The family of a dying girl stranded in Mexico say they've been overwhelmed by the public support to bring her home. Since STV news broadcast the story last night about Olivia Downie from Fraserburgh, more than sixty thousand pounds has been raised to help charter a medical flight back to Scotland. He's spent more than 40 years campaigning for the rights of people with learning disabilities and has been instrumental in bringing about changes in attitudes. Now, in recognition of the work he's done, Bill Learmonth from Glasgow has been named Scotland's Charity Champion. 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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