Scotland's equality campaigners are celebrating the move to introduce marriage rights for same sex couples. Opposition to reform remains vociferous from many faith groups, despite repeated assurances that religious freedom will receive protection. In other news; a corrupt policeman has been jailed for five years for hiding key evidence from prosecutors during a murder investigation in Fife. Richard Munro withheld information about the killing of Drew Forsyth in Dunfermline seventeen years ago which, resulted in two men spending a decade each behind bars before appeal judges ruled their convictions be quashed. Meanwhile in sport; St Johnstone boss Steve Lomas admits he has a major selection dilemma ahead of tomorrow's Europa League date with Eskeeshirspor.
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Scotland's equality campaigners are celebrating the move to introduce marriage rights for same sex couples. Opposition to reform remains vociferous from many faith groups, despite repeated assurances that religious freedom will receive protection. In other news; a corrupt policeman has been jailed for five years for hiding key evidence from prosecutors during a murder investigation in Fife. Richard Munro withheld information about the killing of Drew Forsyth in Dunfermline seventeen years ago which, resulted in two men spending a decade each behind bars before appeal judges ruled their convictions be quashed. Meanwhile in sport; St Johnstone boss Steve Lomas admits he has a major selection dilemma ahead of tomorrow's Europa League date with Eskeeshirspor.
Scotland's equality campaigners are celebrating the move to introduce marriage rights for same sex couples. Opposition to reform remains vociferous from many faith groups, despite repeated assurances that religious freedom will receive protection. In other news; a corrupt policeman has been jailed for five years for hiding key evidence from prosecutors during a murder investigation in Fife. Richard Munro withheld information about the killing of Drew Forsyth in Dunfermline seventeen years ago which, resulted in two men spending a decade each behind bars before appeal judges ruled their convictions be quashed. Meanwhile in sport; St Johnstone boss Steve Lomas admits he has a major selection dilemma ahead of tomorrow's Europa League date with Eskeeshirspor.
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