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Centuries of highs and lows for a Nairnshire-based clan

06 February 2021
Centuries of highs and lows for a Nairnshire-based clan

Centuries of highs and lows for a Nairnshire-based clan

06 February 2021

April will see the 275th anniversary of Bonnie Prince Charlie and his enemy – and cousin – the Duke of Cumberland, arriving at Kilravock Castle.


UK GOVERNMENT VIEWPOINT: Helping economy bounce back

05 February 2021
UK GOVERNMENT VIEWPOINT: Helping economy bounce back

UK GOVERNMENT VIEWPOINT: Helping economy bounce back

05 February 2021

The UK Government has helped millions of people continue to provide for their families as part of its Plan for Jobs support scheme.


Business Focus: Construction sector has a key role to play in post-Covid recovery

04 February 2021
Business Focus: Construction sector has a key role to play in post-Covid recovery

Business Focus: Construction sector has a key role to play in post-Covid recovery

04 February 2021

Inverness Chamber chief executive Stewart Nicol looks at the part the construction sector can play in helping the city recover from the Covid crisis


People find it hard to stay apart during Covid

02 February 2021
People find it hard to stay apart during Covid

People find it hard to stay apart during Covid

02 February 2021

Workers in shops are finding it particularly impossible as they continue to serve customers.


Vet Speak: Help is available when it’s time to say goodbye

01 February 2021
Vet Speak: Help is available when it’s time to say goodbye

Vet Speak: Help is available when it’s time to say goodbye

01 February 2021

It is always a hard decision to let a much-loved pet go.


From the Archives: Remembering a countryside railway theft

01 February 2021
From the Archives: Remembering a countryside railway theft

From the Archives: Remembering a countryside railway theft

01 February 2021

Highland Archive Centre's Jennifer Johnstone looks back at the Inverness-shire Constabulary Collection to explore a theft on the Highland Railway.


Health Matters: 'I urge everyone to take up the offer of Covid vaccination'

31 January 2021
Health Matters: 'I urge everyone to take up the offer of Covid vaccination'

Health Matters: 'I urge everyone to take up the offer of Covid vaccination'

31 January 2021

WE are all desperate for some good news as the months of pandemic and Covid restrictions drag on, writes Dr Tim Allison.


Our Man in Westminster: EU funding has been key to the Highlands’ growth

31 January 2021
Our Man in Westminster: EU funding has been key to the Highlands’ growth

Our Man in Westminster: EU funding has been key to the Highlands’ growth

31 January 2021

MP Drew Hendry warns that allocation of the UK's replacement plan will now be taken solely by Westminster, bypassing the Scottish Government


Christian viewpoint: Search for unconditional love part of great mystery

30 January 2021
Christian viewpoint: Search for unconditional love part of great mystery

Christian viewpoint: Search for unconditional love part of great mystery

30 January 2021

Love for ourselves and others at the heart of Christian faith.


Downloads and streaming: New films to enjoy at home

30 January 2021
Downloads and streaming: New films to enjoy at home

Downloads and streaming: New films to enjoy at home

30 January 2021

Reviews of films newly released for home viewing


Film of the Week: Nurse’s tale is anything but saintly

30 January 2021
Film of the Week: Nurse’s tale is anything but saintly

Film of the Week: Nurse’s tale is anything but saintly

30 January 2021

A shy, emotionally repressed nurse turns to religion and rechristens herself Maud following a traumatic incident in this creeping horror.


Down memory lane: City street was named after ‘most useful magistrate ever’

29 January 2021
Down memory lane: City street was named after ‘most useful magistrate ever’

Down memory lane: City street was named after ‘most useful magistrate ever’

29 January 2021

Next month will be the 220th anniversary of the bizarre death of the man who hosted the Bard to dinner in Inverness


Business Comment: Vaccination among few bright spots in gloomy start to the year

28 January 2021
Business Comment: Vaccination among few bright spots in gloomy start to the year

Business Comment: Vaccination among few bright spots in gloomy start to the year

28 January 2021

Jane Cumming, regional chairwoman of the Scottish Council for Development and Industry, on the start of the year for businesses.


UK GOVERNMENT VIEWPOINT: Why your business must act now to continue trading with Europe

28 January 2021
UK GOVERNMENT VIEWPOINT: Why your business must act now to continue trading with Europe

UK GOVERNMENT VIEWPOINT: Why your business must act now to continue trading with Europe

28 January 2021

The way we do business with the EU has changed. If your business has not introduced changes, it is not too late. But you must act now!


Ask the Doc: ‘I’m using drugs in coronavirus lockdown’

24 January 2021
Ask the Doc: ‘I’m using drugs in coronavirus lockdown’

Ask the Doc: ‘I’m using drugs in coronavirus lockdown’

24 January 2021

Dr Laura Ryan advises someone who has fallen into drug use.


Fantasy saga can be read through Christian eyes

24 January 2021
Fantasy saga can be read through Christian eyes

Fantasy saga can be read through Christian eyes

24 January 2021

I was reading Eagle’s Path, the newly-published second volume of local author Lindsey Stirling’s gripping young adult fantasy saga.


Down Memory Lane: Dam-builder extraordinaire helped defend Suez Canal

24 January 2021
Down Memory Lane: Dam-builder extraordinaire helped defend Suez Canal

Down Memory Lane: Dam-builder extraordinaire helped defend Suez Canal

24 January 2021

Bill McAllister looks back at the story of a 'civil engineering icon' from Inverness.


Health Matters: None of us would want anyone to suffer in silence

23 January 2021
Health Matters: None of us would want anyone to suffer in silence

Health Matters: None of us would want anyone to suffer in silence

23 January 2021

Louise Bussell, NHS Highland’s interim chief officer for health and social care, on how to look after your mental health during lockdown.


Our Man in Holyrood: Losses linked to Brexit have been enormous

23 January 2021
Our Man in Holyrood: Losses linked to Brexit have been enormous

Our Man in Holyrood: Losses linked to Brexit have been enormous

23 January 2021

MSP Fergus Ewing demands the UK government set out how Scotland’s exporters will be compensated for their losses


Vet Speak: Cats are very good at hiding the signs of heart disease

21 January 2021
Vet Speak: Cats are very good at hiding the signs of heart disease

Vet Speak: Cats are very good at hiding the signs of heart disease

21 January 2021

Inverness vet Alison Laurie-Chalmers recommends close monitoring and regular check-ups for cats with a heart murmur.


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