COP26 is coming to a close. I wrote about it last week, and with the two-week summit ending, I wanted to add some more.
Managers not being given enough time.
Parklands Care Homes has been caring for older people in the north for almost 30 years and the company is expanding.
Business Focus: Inverness BID's Mike Smith looks forward to a festive period which will be even more crucial for local businesses this year
The legacy of military men of Jacobite times whose road building skills created new arteries still followed today.
This week in Holyrood we took evidence on the budget for education services in Scotland for schools, colleges and universities.
COP26 is constantly in the news. What commitments will be made? How to ensure we avoid the worst outcomes of climate change?
Over on the Highland Archive Service’s social media platforms, we are focusing on crime and punishment-related archives as our November theme.
George Bernard Shaw once claimed that to achieve an idea of eternity, the English invented cricket. In Inverness we do this differently.
The pandemic has been a tough period for businesses of all kinds, but for Simpsons Garden Centre, it has also provided an opportunity.
Shona was a bearded collie who loved nothing more than rushing repeatedly through piles of leaves in the autumn.
I thought I would start sharing some of my own experiences of my time as a professional judo athlete.
"This is like heaven!" was my reaction on sitting for the first time in the pews of St Michael and All Angels in Inverness, writes John Dempster.
I’ve said before that Covid has not gone away and infection numbers have clearly shown that.
The road north from Edinburgh did not pass Dunkeld, while the Glasgow route ended at Crieff, with the Highlands lacking a direct link south.
None of us can fail to be aware that COP26 is now under way in Glasgow. I don’t think it is too dramatic to suggest the stakes could not be higher?
Macdonald Drumossie Hotel junior sous chef Emils Paberzis dishes up delicious one-pot wonders
Try this delicious winter warmer from junior sous chef at the Macdonald Drumossie Hotel, Emils Paberzis.
Govan Law Centre has launched a Debt Navigator website to improve access to good quality independent and impartial money advice, across Scotland.
The value of trusted journalism was clearly demonstrated over the past 18 months, says chairman of the News Media Association