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‘I want our abuser to die in jail for what he did’

19 March 2019
‘I want our abuser to die in jail for what he did’

‘I want our abuser to die in jail for what he did’

19 March 2019

A BROTHER and sister who were sexually abused by their “vile” step-father have lifted the lid on the lies and betrayal that haunted their childhood.


Car slams into traffic lights in city centre crash

15 March 2019
Car slams into traffic lights in city centre crash

Car slams into traffic lights in city centre crash

15 March 2019

A car has crashed into traffic lights at the junction of Kenneth Street and Tomanhurich Street in Inverness.


Care homes and primary school are coming together for good

13 March 2019
Care homes and primary school are coming together for good

Care homes and primary school are coming together for good

13 March 2019

Uplifting images perfectly capture the joy the pupils of Muirtown Primary are bringing to the residents of Maple Ridge care home.


Will cash for Highland towns be enough to make a difference?

05 March 2019
Will cash for Highland towns be enough to make a difference?

Will cash for Highland towns be enough to make a difference?

05 March 2019

A BUN fight is bound to ensue over a £2.9 million fund handed to Highland Council to save struggling high streets across the region.


Candlelight tribute for Highland musician

05 March 2019
Candlelight tribute for Highland musician

Candlelight tribute for Highland musician

05 March 2019

A SOPRANO singer has paid tribute to her “special” friend who inspired her to perform a candlelit concert to raise £1700 for a cancer…


Shock at extent of tree felling by the Caledonian Canal in Inverness

01 March 2019
Shock at extent of tree felling by the Caledonian Canal in Inverness

Shock at extent of tree felling by the Caledonian Canal in Inverness

01 March 2019

Councillor Duncan Macpherson believes too many trees have been chopped down to make way for the latest phase of the Inverness West Link.


Disabled workers 'getting a raw deal' new report claims

22 February 2019
Disabled workers 'getting a raw deal' new report claims

Disabled workers 'getting a raw deal' new report claims

22 February 2019

MANY disabled people in Scotland have been “frozen out of work” due to their condition, according to research by disability charity Leonard…


Widow seeks action over Inverness lorry tragedy

19 February 2019
Widow seeks action over Inverness lorry tragedy

Widow seeks action over Inverness lorry tragedy

19 February 2019

A BEREAVED woman whose husband was killed in a work-related road accident is writing to Highland Council’s chief executive demanding road-safety…


Autistic boy leads the way in inspiring kindness project

15 February 2019
Autistic boy leads the way in inspiring kindness project

Autistic boy leads the way in inspiring kindness project

15 February 2019

GABRIEL Erasmus’s parents have always believed his superpower was his love for people.


Cyclists gather pollution data in Inverness

12 February 2019
Cyclists gather pollution data in Inverness

Cyclists gather pollution data in Inverness

12 February 2019

CLEAN air campaigners have strapped pollution sensors onto their bikes to expose the city’s toxic air hotspots.


'Thank you,' dad tells NHS staff who helped save his life

01 February 2019
'Thank you,' dad tells NHS staff who helped save his life

'Thank you,' dad tells NHS staff who helped save his life

01 February 2019

John Maher landed on his left side, breaking most of his ribs and his collar bone and fracturing his skull and several bones in his hand and puncturing…


Snow and ice cause tricky travel conditions in Highlands

01 February 2019
Snow and ice cause tricky travel conditions in Highlands

Snow and ice cause tricky travel conditions in Highlands

01 February 2019

A YELLOW warning from the Met Office is in place for Inverness and the far north this morning as snow and ice are expected to be a problem across…


Return of lorries sparks fears of another tragedy at Longman

25 January 2019
Return of lorries sparks fears of another tragedy at Longman

Return of lorries sparks fears of another tragedy at Longman

25 January 2019

A BEREAVED woman fears history will repeat itself on a street on an Inverness industrial estate where her husband was killed in a work-related road accident.


Call for Inverness to get a share of cash for shop conversions

25 January 2019
Call for Inverness to get a share of cash for shop conversions

Call for Inverness to get a share of cash for shop conversions

25 January 2019

CONCERNS have been raised that Inverness could be denied a share of funding to help the hardest-pressed local high streets turn empty shops into housing.


Historic Highland clansman's bonnet could be first of its kind

11 January 2019
Historic Highland clansman's bonnet could be first of its kind

Historic Highland clansman's bonnet could be first of its kind

11 January 2019

COULD this curious looking head-gear be the world’s earliest surviving example of a Glengarry-style bonnet once worn by Highlander clansmen after…


Inverness golf club's new name sparks a right royal row

08 January 2019
Inverness golf club's new name sparks a right royal row

Inverness golf club's new name sparks a right royal row

08 January 2019

TORVEAN Golf Club has sparked fury over plans to change its name after 58 years.


Inverness hairdresser to give free cuts on Christmas Eve

21 December 2018
Inverness hairdresser to give free cuts on Christmas Eve

Inverness hairdresser to give free cuts on Christmas Eve

21 December 2018

A KIND-hearted hairdresser is offering free trims to anyone struggling with the cost of Christmas.


Bid to end rip-off delivery fees is 'a triumph'

14 December 2018
Bid to end rip-off delivery fees is 'a triumph'

Bid to end rip-off delivery fees is 'a triumph'

14 December 2018

MORE than 1200 people have switched to a new parcel delivery service founded to help those facing rip-off fees in the rural north.


Scramble for seats amid school show woes

11 December 2018
Scramble for seats amid school show woes

Scramble for seats amid school show woes

11 December 2018

A SPRAWLING church that traditionally hosts a primary school’s Christmas show has checked its insurance documents to find it is only covered for…


Rose Window to enjoy new lease of life?

07 December 2018
Rose Window to enjoy new lease of life?

Rose Window to enjoy new lease of life?

07 December 2018

A TREASURED stained glass window salvaged several decades ago from a building demolished in the city centre could see the light of day again.


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