Boots says volunteers are being sought in Inverness to help with swab testing as part of a national drive to boost coronavirus testing.
A new project is being launched to support the mental health of frontline workers during the coronavirus crisis.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been giving more detail of moves to relax lockdown restrictions in England.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has made a televised statement as lockdown rules in England are relaxed.
UK Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has said getting Britain moving represents an "enormous logistical challenge".
Staff at NHS Highland will be able to access independent confidential support to raise concerns when a new service goes live in a few weeks.
Highland Council has, along with other Scottish local authorities, submitted details to COSLA of the potential impact of Covid-19 on its budget.
The Foreign Secretary said he would not pre-empt a planned address by the Prime Minister on Sunday.
It has been reported that a resident of a care home in Inverness who had been being treated for coronavirus is now testing negative.
A team of six have been voluntarily isolating themselves at the Trees for Life charity's estate near Loch Ness to protect a major rewilding project.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said different options are being looked at for getting children and young people back to school.
High Life Highland says its instructors appear to be leading the way for online music tuition in Scotland.
Business leaders and the police will discuss issues surrounding cyber security as remote working increases due to coronavirus.
The Co-op is looking for people to work with good causes and vulnerable people in their area.
Community spirit is helping ensure those most in need are being well looked after in Drumnadrochit.
Michael Gove says the government is working with employers and unions on safety in workplaces.
Health Secretary Jeane Freeman has announced extra support for mental health initiatives during today's coronavirus update.
The number of deaths across the UK from coronavirus has now climbed above 28,000.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he will set out how the UK can begin moving back to normal next week.
The organisers of Inverness Science Festival have vowed that this year’s show will go on – virtually.