Lawyers acting for convicted Elgin killer Nat Fraser have confirmed they’re considering grounds for an appeal. Yesterday following a retrial, Fraser was once again found guilty of murdering his wife Arlene 14 years ago. In other news: Union leaders are calling for assurances from the civil aviation authority over the safety of North Sea flights after Shell abandoned a major contract due to be signed with Bond Helicopters; The former principal of the Al Maktoum College in Dundee has insisted he was sacked from his post because he’s a white Christian. In sport: Inverness Chairman Kenny Cameron’s described Rangers decision to challenge their transfer ban in court, as ‘a serious mistake’.
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Aberdeen and North – Thu, 31 May, 2012
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