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  Aug 23, 2021  
     
 
Ginny Sanderson
 
Ginny Sanderson
Engagement reporter

Good morning,

Welcome to Monday and your daily news update from The Scotsman. We hope you had a great weekend.

In the news today, an inquiry has been launched over allegations of transphobia at an Edinburgh pub. Staff who felt threatened by a group of women called police when they refused to leave. 

Meanwhile, concerning high case numbers of Covid-19 could put the school return at risk in Scotland, an expert has warned. Our health correspondent Elsa Maishman has the full story.

And in homes, we take a look at a former coaching inn turned seven bedroom house which is on the market in the beautiful Scottish Borders.

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  Inquiry launched into row over 'transphobia' in Edinburgh pub  
     
  A major UK hospitality chain has launched an investigation after police were called to one of its pubs after a group of women were told they had to leave because they were “transphobic”.  
     
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Covid Scotland: 'Concerning' high case numbers may put school return at risk, says expert
 
Scotland is “not in a good situation” amid a sharp rise in cases as schools return, an expert has said.
 
     
     
 
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Greens doubt Sturgeon would have 'changed position' on environment without them
 
The Scottish Government “aren’t where they need to be” on the environment, Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie has said.
 
     
 
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Insight: The detrimental impact short-term lets are having on urban and rural Scotland - Dani Garavelli
 
Liz Haggard was in her 60s, and had lived in her Edinburgh tenement for more than 30 years, when two short-let party flats began making the lives of local residents hell. “It was a new social phenomenon linked to cheaper travel and the rise of the hen party,” she recalls.
 
     
 
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Prestige viewing: An East Lothian six-bedroomed family home that is extravagantly rich in period detail
 
The Lodge in Aberlady is a wonderful coastal property with more than a touch of the eccentric about it.
 
     
 
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Hundreds of families in temporary accommodation a 'national disgrace'
 
The number of Scottish families living in temporary accommodation for more than three years has been branded a "national disgrace”, with the Scottish Government admitting the figures are “concerning”.
 
     
     
 
 
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This attractive 7-bedroom house was formerly a coaching inn and sits in an idyllic location in the heart of the Scottish Borders countryside
 
Pine Lodge is a delightful family home occupying a peaceful position in the Ettrick Valley, approximately two miles from the pretty village of Ettrickbridge.
 
 
     
     
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  Aberdeen's Ryan Hedges out until after international break as problems mount ahead of Qarabag  
     
  Aberdeen will be without Ryan Hedges until after the international break.  
     
     
 
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Andy Murray wins opener in Winston-Salem despite 'strangest situation' before a match
 
Andy Murray is through to the next round of the Winston-Salem Open after defeating lucky loser Noah Rubin 6-2 6-0 despite encountering “the strangest situation” he has been in before a match.
 
 
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Steven Gerrard laughs at £5m 'joke bid' bid from Everton for Rangers' Nathan Patterson - but admits every player has his price
 
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard says that Everton’s £5million offer for Nathan Patterson is a “joke bid”.
 
 
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What's changed at Celtic since July? Ange Postecoglou's juggernaut rolling on after another team hit for six
 
If July was shrouded by uncertainty and despondency at Celtic, then August is the complete opposite.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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