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Federica Stefani


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Federica Stefani is a reporter for the Inverness Courier, Ross-shire Journal and other Highland News and Media titles, mainly focusing on news from the Nairnshire area. With a background in foreign languages and international politics, she joined the company in 2019 after graduating in Multimedia Journalism at Glasgow Caledonian University and was temporarily part of the digital development team. She is also passionate about the food & drink scene, specializing in whisky writing

Federica Stefani

Future in doubt for Nairn store

22 May 2025
Future in doubt for Nairn store

Future in doubt for Nairn store

22 May 2025

The Original Factory Shop branch on Nairn High Street could close — only after a year it first opened its doors.


‘Inverness is absolutely phenomenal every time’ - Headliners are ‘really excited’ to perform at The Gathering festival this weekend

22 May 2025
‘Inverness is absolutely phenomenal every time’ - Headliners are ‘really excited’ to perform at The Gathering festival this weekend

‘Inverness is absolutely phenomenal every time’ - Headliners are ‘really excited’ to perform at The Gathering festival this weekend

22 May 2025

“It’ll be a good day - even if the weather isn’t on our side,” says performer ahead of Saturday’s event.


PICTURES: Motors galore as Inverness Classic Vehicle show returns to city centre

21 May 2025
PICTURES: Motors galore as Inverness Classic Vehicle show returns to city centre

PICTURES: Motors galore as Inverness Classic Vehicle show returns to city centre

21 May 2025

Motorheads were in for a treat last weekend as Inverness city centre was invaded by classic cars and other vehicles on Saturday.


Highland MP calls for VAT to be removed from tourism levy to avoid concerning “tax on a tax”

21 May 2025
Highland MP calls for VAT to be removed from tourism levy to avoid concerning “tax on a tax”

Highland MP calls for VAT to be removed from tourism levy to avoid concerning “tax on a tax”

21 May 2025

A Highland MP has called for a controversial tourism levy to be exempt from Value Added Tax (VAT) if it is introduced.


Waste collection drops by 7,500 tonnes one year after changes to scheme

21 May 2025
Waste collection drops by 7,500 tonnes one year after changes to scheme

Waste collection drops by 7,500 tonnes one year after changes to scheme

21 May 2025

Waste collection across the Highlands was reduced by around 7,500 tonnes after changes in the waste and recycling scheme in the region.


PICTURES: Snapshots from this year’s ‘electric’ Strictly Inverness grand final

19 May 2025
PICTURES: Snapshots from this year’s ‘electric’ Strictly Inverness grand final

PICTURES: Snapshots from this year’s ‘electric’ Strictly Inverness grand final

19 May 2025

It was a glittering night at Inverness Ice Centre last Saturday, as Strictly Inverness contestants gave battle on the dance floor for the title.


Protesters in Nairn join nation-wide Paddle Out Protest against sewage pollution

19 May 2025
Protesters in Nairn join nation-wide Paddle Out Protest against sewage pollution

Protesters in Nairn join nation-wide Paddle Out Protest against sewage pollution

19 May 2025

A group of protesters gathered at Nairn Beach on Saturday to voice their concerns over sewage pollution and its impact on the local environment.


Motorcyclist’s condition ‘critical’ after serious crash near Beauly

18 May 2025
Motorcyclist’s condition ‘critical’ after serious crash near Beauly

Motorcyclist’s condition ‘critical’ after serious crash near Beauly

18 May 2025

A motorcyclist has been left in critical condition after a crash near Beauly yesterday, with a 47-year-old car driver arrested after the incident.


WATCH: ‘We never ever thought for a second we would win’ - Strictly Inverness champions react after ‘amazing’ night

18 May 2025
WATCH: ‘We never ever thought for a second we would win’ - Strictly Inverness champions react after ‘amazing’ night

WATCH: ‘We never ever thought for a second we would win’ - Strictly Inverness champions react after ‘amazing’ night

18 May 2025

The winners of a charity dance competition said they never thought they’d be crowned champions — although they worked hard to achieve the top spot.


New Inverness event set to showcase young talent in support of children’s hospices

18 May 2025
New Inverness event set to showcase young talent in support of children’s hospices

New Inverness event set to showcase young talent in support of children’s hospices

18 May 2025

A Nairn pianist is bringing back a showcase of young talent in support of a children’s charity.


Primary school near Inverness celebrates triple achievement

17 May 2025
Primary school near Inverness celebrates triple achievement

Primary school near Inverness celebrates triple achievement

17 May 2025

An Inverness primary school was recognised for its focus on children’s participation and rights by achieving three important accolades.


Discussions over changes to Nairnshire community councils move forward

16 May 2025
Discussions over changes to Nairnshire community councils move forward

Discussions over changes to Nairnshire community councils move forward

16 May 2025

A proposal to merge the two community councils in Nairn won’t be going ahead, councillors agreed.


Low river water level concerns prompt halt to fishing after driest start of the year in 60 years

16 May 2025
Low river water level concerns prompt halt to fishing after driest start of the year in 60 years

Low river water level concerns prompt halt to fishing after driest start of the year in 60 years

16 May 2025

Warm days and a dry spell have prompted the closure of fishings on the River Nairn after water levels remaining “exceptionally low” in recent weeks.


Beach protest set to call out water pollution in sewage discharge concern

15 May 2025
Beach protest set to call out water pollution in sewage discharge concern

Beach protest set to call out water pollution in sewage discharge concern

15 May 2025

This weekend will see Nairn play host to a UK-wide protest against water pollution for the first time.


Concert set to raise funds for special needs support charity

14 May 2025
Concert set to raise funds for special needs support charity

Concert set to raise funds for special needs support charity

14 May 2025

An Inverness-based choir is set to return for a new performance in aid of a local charity for children with additional support needs.


Double-gold National Mòd medallist appointed as new Fèisean nan Gàidheal chief executive

14 May 2025
Double-gold National Mòd medallist appointed as new Fèisean nan Gàidheal chief executive

Double-gold National Mòd medallist appointed as new Fèisean nan Gàidheal chief executive

14 May 2025

Inverness-based Gaelic arts organisation Fèisean nan Gàidheal has appointed a double-gold winner at the National Mòd as its new chief executive.


‘Cup of Kindness’ sees home building company raise more than £5000 for mental health charity

14 May 2025
‘Cup of Kindness’ sees home building company raise more than £5000 for mental health charity

‘Cup of Kindness’ sees home building company raise more than £5000 for mental health charity

14 May 2025

A Highland house building company raised more than £5,400 for a mental health charity after embarking on a three-month fundraising campaign.


Festival organisers calling for businesses to help share the ‘Bella Buzz’ with new competition

14 May 2025
Festival organisers calling for businesses to help share the ‘Bella Buzz’ with new competition

Festival organisers calling for businesses to help share the ‘Bella Buzz’ with new competition

14 May 2025

The biggest music festival in the north of Scotland is calling shops and businesses to get creative with window displays this year.


Big monster hunt set to return to Loch Ness

14 May 2025
Big monster hunt set to return to Loch Ness

Big monster hunt set to return to Loch Ness

14 May 2025

A four-day search is set to kick off next week in a bid to spot the legendary Loch Ness monster.


Noise concerns spark new objection to battery site plans

13 May 2025
Noise concerns spark new objection to battery site plans

Noise concerns spark new objection to battery site plans

13 May 2025

A fresh objection to plans for a new battery energy storage facility east of Nairn has been lodged amidst concerns for noise pollution.


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