A man has gone on trial accused of murdering Edinburgh book-keeper Suzanne Pilley, almost two years after her disappearance. David Gilroy is charged with killing the thirty-eight year-old “by means unknown” then transporting her body to various locations in Scotland in the boot of a car. Gilroy denies all the charges against him. In other news; The father of an Edinburgh man who died while on holiday in Spain is to take his fight for answers to the European Parliament. It’s four months since Chris Lindsay was found fatally injured in the Costa del Sol and his death still remains a mystery. And in sport; With just eleven games to go before the end of the SPL season, the gap at the bottom of the table will be giving Hibs and Dunfermline fans cause for concern. This episode has been edited for rights reasons.
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A row has broken out tonight over anti-terrorism laws which give the police powers to question and search passengers at ports and airports. The government says more Muslims and ethnic minorities are being stopped. But human rights campaigners say it hasn’t yielded a single terrorist, and amounts to racial profiling. In other news: A court’s been hearing how a victim of domestic abuse cried out for help before being murdered by her partner; A drug dealer’s been jailed for two years after being caught with more than fifteen thousand pounds of heroin following a car crash during 2010′s big freeze. In sport: The Scottish Cup Quarter final draw’s been made. After knocking Rangers out yesterday, Dundee United have a home date with Celtic. A trip to St Johnstone or Hearts awaits Ross County or St Mirren. Aberdeen or Queen of the South will go to Motherwell. While Ayr or Falkirk host Hibs. This is an international version of the news that may have been edited for rights reasons.
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