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GET STARTED Click for a £1.99 subscription. Use the code SUMMERA Highland great-granny who raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity during the pandemic has been commemorated in the House of Commons.
Police are seeking help in finding a man reported missing from Inverness.
Staff at UHI colleges are set to join colleagues across Scotland by taking fresh strike action in 2024.
A man reported missing in Inverness yesterday has been found safe and well.
Clach cannot expect Buckie Thistle to be distracted by their Scottish Cup draw against Celtic when they meet in the Highland League tomorrow.
Steven Mackay says his time at Brora was the best of his career – but he will be holding nothing back when he returns to Dudgeon Park with Nairn.
Ryan Leak believes more fast starts like Ross County had against Motherwell will intimidate other teams before they even step foot in Dingwall.
Cameron Harper has urged ICT fans to keep the faith when Duncan Ferguson's side patiently build up from the back.
Highland have already broken ducks on the road this season – and this weekend they will look to do the same again against Melrose.
It was the ‘goal that never was’ – a strange moment where the net seemed to ripple for Raith Rovers only for play to continue.
Bullying within NHS Highland remains rife 18 months after a £2.8 million “healing process” was concluded.
Derek Adams knows how big of a figure Stuart Kettlewell is at Ross County – but that is not stopping him aiming for a few goals against Motherwell.
Caley Thistle record goalscorer Billy Mckay is backing ICT's bid to keep David Wotherspoon past the end of his contract until January.
Duncan Ferguson tonight blamed panic in the Caley Thistle ranks for the late collapse that brought his first defeat since taking the manager’s job.
It was a Giant Christmas Fayre, but it also went down well with the wee folk.
The goalkeeper is about to turn 27, but he has found regular starting spots hard to come by in his time with Caley Thistle.
She had just represented her country at football, but as Therese Coffey returned to school on Monday morning there was no great fanfare.
The Lilywhites' form in front of goal, in the second half of matches especially, is giving their manager confidence that the tide will turn soon.
Therese Coffey will be awarded a retrospective Scotland cap at Hampden Park – 50 years after the match.
Plans to revive a historic Inverness church building could soon be realised after development plans received Highland Council blessing.