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David Gilroy, the man who murdered his former lover Suzanne Pilley and buried her in a secret grave, has been jailed for life. The judge ordered that Gilroy should serve at least 18 years and urged him to reveal where he had hidden her body. In a legal first in Britain, the sentencing was filmed by television cameras following a request from STV News. In other news: The number of people out of work fell in Scotland by twelve thousand in the last quarter; A female prison warder is behind bars tonight after being found guilty of harbouring one of Scotland's most dangerous criminals. In sport: Hearts are ready to open contract talks with Paulo Sergio in a bid to keep him at Tynecastle beyond the end of the season. Managing Director David Southern has told STV he is positive over the prospect and praised the Portuguese boss for his efforts this season. Meanwhile the Hibs heirarchy say Leigh Griffiths form of late has vindicated the club's decision to stick by him, following reports of a training ground bust up with boss Pat Fenlon.