A Cromarty Firth oil rig is set to have a starring role in televsion’s toughest reality show, SAS: Who Dares Wins
RGU and UHI academics help Orcadians explore the potential for a digital story platform to celebrate the heritage, culture and identity of the islands
CityFibre is to hold talks with Inverness housing developers to ensure new homeowners are not left behind in the rollout of gigabit capable broadband
A language school with a base in Inverness and students across the globe has now become employee owned, helping ensure jobs stay in the Highlands
Sarah Brown is seeing her career prospects take off after becoming the first Highlands and Islands Airports Limited Modern Apprentice to graduate.
After almost a decade working with globally recognised names, Graham Smith is looking forward to helping Highland firms make an impression.
Researchers from north universities have confirmed the importance of access to your own outdoor space in coping with the challenges of the pandemic.
A fifth of Highland and Islands businesses have overcome the challenges of the pandemic to actually expand over the last 12 months, new study finds
The world’s most powerful tidal turbine has begun its journey to its Orkney home following a successful launch from the Port of Dundee
One of the UK's leading accountancy firms has promoted Inverness accountant Margi Campbell to Partner within its Highland capital office
A Highland business has received further recognition for its success with a placing on a list of UK businesses with the fastest-growing profits
The developer behind a £12 million development "jumped at the chance" to buy the location close to the village of Tomatin
Successful Highland-based connectivity business HighNet is eyeing a potential £20 million turnover following significant investment
Businessman behind £12m Tomatin development defends name choice
The businessman behind a £12 million hotel and retail development told a Court of Session hearing of his plans to create something 'very special'
The search is on for the top female entrepreneurs in the Highlands to represent the region in the Business Women Scotland Business Award
International links helped Inverness woman Angela Davidson to success in an online event bringing together bright minds from across the Atlantic
A Highland travel agency is showing its confidence in the future of the industry with a takeover move that looks set to quadruple its business
Litigation specialist Sarah McCaffery has been promoted to associate in the Inverness practice of law firm Ledington Chalmers
Businesses and tourism organisations from across the Highlands, Islands and Moray flew the flag for Scotland at the world’s leading travel trade show