The retrial of Nat Fraser for the murder of his wife Arlene has ended in exactly the same way as his first trial on the same charge nine years ago - with a conviction and a life sentence. In other news: Doctors have voted in favour of taking industrial action for the first time in almost forty years. The case of a young student murdered exactly twenty years ago in Lanarkshire has been re-opened. The First Minister has paid tribute to the Queen as he announced the gifts she'll receive from the people of Scotland to mark her Diamond Jubilee. Poor cleaning, and a lack of staff have been blamed for an outbreak of a potentially lethal superbug at a Highland hospital, according to a health board report. NHS Grampian's confirmed a suspected outbreak of the winter vomiting bug in an Aberdeen hospital. The Scotch whisky industry has received a major boost with news of fresh investment. Malcolm Webster, who was sentenced to 30 years for the murder of his wife Claire in Aberdeenshire in 1994, has been told his appeal will be heard in the autumn. Two dozen beaches across the North-East, and the Highlands and Islands have received Seaside Awards for cleanliness and facilities. And in sports: The SPL have scrapped plans to introduce new, tougher, fixed sanctions for newco teams. Aberdeen say Inverness winger Johnny Hayes will be signing for them. Aberdeen defender Ryan Jack says the chance to top Scotland's Euro under21 Qualification group is huge incentive beat Bulgaria. Cricket and ...
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