Bosses at one of the Capital’s leading letting agents have warned that lack of clarity over Covid-19 government restrictions have caused significant changes in Edinburgh’s rental marketplace, leaving thousands of tenants scrambling to find accommodation.
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  Edinburgh’s housing crisis laid bare: Flat receives 626 inquires in one week  
     
  Bosses at one of the Capital’s leading letting agents have warned that lack of clarity over Covid-19 government restrictions have caused significant changes in Edinburgh’s rental marketplace, leaving thousands of tenants scrambling to find accommodation.  
     
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SNP accused of 'playing nationalist games' amid Supreme Court defeat over children's rights
 
The SNP has been accused of “playing nationalist games” with children’s rights by the Scottish Conservatives as a constitutional row erupted following a court defeat for the Scottish Government.
 
     
     
 
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The Outer Hebrides: It is who we are, and it tells our rich story
 
It is rooted in the soil, the people and the past of the Outer Hebrides.

Promoted by Outer Hebrides Tourism
 
     
     
 
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Major search operation underway near Falkirk after reports of car plunging into Forth and Clyde Canal
 
A major search operation got underway after reports a car plunged into a canal in Bonnybridge, near Falkirk, with the area completely locked down and locals being told to avoid the area.
 
     
 
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48-hour working week for junior doctors not currently possible, says Scottish Government
 
Moving to a maximum 48-hour working week for junior doctors is not possible given the current demands on the NHS, the Scottish Government has said.
 
     
 
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COP26: Green Scottish soap to offer 'gentle' wake-up call at United Nations climate talks in Glasgow
 
International leaders coming to Glasgow for the COP26 climate summit are set for an unusual ‘wake-up call’ aimed at encouraging tough action on tackling the environmental crisis.
 
     
 
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Whisky distillery loses legal fight to prevent developer using Tomatin name
 
A whisky firm in Scotland has lost a legal bid to prevent a hotel developer from using a similar name to it.
 
     
 
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A man has been arrested after a pedestrian was killed in car crash on a Glasgow street
 
A man has been arrested after a pedestrian was killed when a car left the road and mounted the footpath in Glasgow.
 
     
     
 
 
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Prestige property: Cosy and quaint Deer Cottage near Forgandenny
 
Deer Cottage, which is just three miles from the pretty Perthshire village of Forgandenny, is a picturesque cottage which is difficult to put a date on.
 
 
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Live like royalty in this penthouse apartment with roof terrace in one of Scotland's most exclusive castles
 
Located in the beautiful Stirlingshire countryside, Dalnair Castle is a magnificent example of a late 19th century Scottish baronial mansion.
 
 
     
     
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  Former EPL striker reveals prior interest from Celtic, Rangers administrators fined for failing to meet standards, Celtic 'should sign players' rather than extend contracts - Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill  
     
  Thursday’s Scottish football news and gossip.  
     
     
 
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VAR in Scotland: Why this past Scottish Premiership weekend showed there's little point in video assistant referees
 
This coming Friday, Scottish Premiership clubs will meet to discuss the possibility of introducing Video Assistant Referees (VAR) into the top flight and latter rounds of cup competitions.
 
 
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Scotland assistant has say on the Austin MacPhee Effect as Scots seek set-play improvement
 
Saturday night’s World Cup qualifier between Scotland and Israel will be the seventh time in the last three years that the countries have faced one another.
 
 
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Bartley: 'Social media has a lot to answer for. What’s happening in the stands is because they get away with it online'
 
Dundee United manager Tam Courts tackled the issue of discrimination head on after the weekend match with Ross County, when he approached the away support holding up a t-shirt calling for racism to be shown the red card.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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