CAWDOR businesswoman Liz Sandeman is bringing a potential life-saver to the UK.
FROM tips for first time exporters to advice on how to guard against cyber attacks, Highland Business Week (HBW) has unveiled a programme of events designed…
AVERAGE house prices in the Highlands are ahead of Scotland’s national average.
CUSTOMERS, friends and family joined Inverness hairdresser Ralph Crook to mark 40 years of unbroken business in the Highland Capital.
Judges met at the Kingsmills Hotel in Inverness, which will host the final this year, to draw up a shortlist of 34 companies in 13 categories.
BUSINESSES in the north are being urged to look east for opportunities and a share of the world’s second largest consumer market – India.
PRIMARY pupils from Inverness mastered the basics of computer programming to stage their own Robot Wars style competition.
A BACK-to-work scheme set on the Caledonian Canal is now under way to help people into work following its success in the central belt.
AFTER tackling the North Coast 500, travellers can celebrate with its own brand of beer.
SCOTLAND’S first impact hub – an international network of co-working spaces, resources and experience – has opened in Inverness.
“ANOTHER year of encouraging progress”.
THE historic Old Town of Inverness has been dealt another body-blow, with the news that one shop is to close and more could follow.
REVIEW: The Long Drop by Denise Mina
A HISTORY of the Far North Line has won a prestigious UK-wide Railway Book of the Year award.
HIGHLAND businesses could have more to lose from independence than leaving the EU, according to a north economic expert.
COMEDIAN Jamie MacDonald may be building up a fanbase in Inverness, but he has an extra reason to be excited – or perhaps nervous – about…
HIDDEN from sight, an invisible army of carers quietly go about their business looking after relations and loved ones.
PLAYING one of his home city’s most famous sons should come easy for Daniel Taylor.
AUGUST usually means Edinburgh for the harmonious voices of the Bevvy Sisters.
OF all the acts appearing at Belladrum this year, few are likely to be happier to be there than Wilko Johnson.