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  Aug 11, 2021  
     
 

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Welcome to your daily news update from The Scotsman.

There was shocking news this afternoon, as the chairwoman of the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry concluded that children in the care of Benedictine monks at two Catholic schools suffered sexual, physical and emotional abuse.

Meanwhile, NHS Highland has issued a warning to the local public due to a significant increase in Covid-19 cases across in the last week.

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