Top story: A man has gone on trial accused of murdering his first wife and trying to murder his second in faked car crashes in Scotland and New Zealand. In other news: 14 French crew men have been rescued after their vessel ran aground in stormy seas off the Isle of Rum; a British Government minister gave detailed information to Libya on Scottish law in relation to compassionate release to help free the Lockerbie bomber; a year long series of celebrations begin tonight to mark the Bell Rock Lighthouse
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