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STV News at Six - Glasgow Wednesday, October 24, 6:00pm

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The Prime Minister has said that the row over what legal advice the Scottish Government sought about independence and continued EU membership undermines Alex Salmond's case to break the Union. The First Minister continues to face charges that he lied about what advice was sought as the debate on constitutional change rages. In other news: Working out the healthiest options on the supermarket shelves will be a whole lot easier from next year. Most of the major retailers have agreed to participate in a new scheme that will make front of pack labels simpler to understand. The guide which uses traffic light colour coding will warn shoppers of how much sugar fat and salt is in the foodstuffs they are putting into their trolley. Pilots of a helicopter that ditched in the North Sea earlier this week feared there was a problem with the gearbox. It's emerged a warning light had indicated an issue with the lubrication system. This afternoon an industry task force met to discuss the accident. Scottish singing star Susan Boyle officially launched the 2012 Scottish Poppy Appeal. Today she was joined by members of two military wives choirs whose partners are currently serving in the Armed Forces. The money raised provides much needed support to veterans and their families. And in sports: Neil Lennon insists Celtic have grown in stature following last night's defeat to Barcelona, and reckons his side's performance in the Nou Camp can act as a psychological boost ahead of the remainder of the Champions League campaign. Hearts have been handed a 60-day registration embargo by the SPL for their failure to pay wages to players and management on time earlier this month. The Edinburgh club are unable to sign anyone until 23rd of December. 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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