She says 'if decency is not enough, consider that all of our rights are interdependent.'
But mystery surrounds where exactly Sumitomo Electric Industries' plant will be located in the region
Labour's Jackie Baillie says 'the SNP is attempting to cloak their own failures in secrecy.'
It comes amid calls to reintroduce the Eurasian Lynx to the Highlands after half a millenium of extinction.
The UK's biggest landowner was fined £100 and got three penalty points
Armed units were deployed to the area after a report of an armed man with 'long, shaggy hair and dark trousers.'
Parts of the school summer programme could be saved through external funding.
Local sources state that officers have gone door to door while police say 'enquiries into the incident are continuing.'
The investment aims aims to accelerate the redevelopment creating 'thousands of jobs'
US private equity firm Quantum Energy Partners will put up the cash to create oil rig decommissioning and off shore wind farm facility
The Inverness and Nairn MSP previously described the Greens as 'wine bar revolutionaries'
She is calling for local land ownership, workers’ cooperatives and social enterprises
The Inverness and Nairn MSP was furious at what he calls their 'economic masochism' which would make climate 'actually worse not better'
The Conservatives hit out at the SNP's 'shocking indifference' saying it is 'unforgivable'
She called on other MSPs to join her as around 94,000 staff in Scotland are employed in insecure work
She says 'people are watching with astonishment but they want to see the leadership dealing with it'
Humza Yousaf was asked to make good on his dualling promises made during the hustings by Fergus Ewing
Humza Yousaf was making a major policy announcement just minutes after Fergus Ewing labelled the scheme a ‘green Poll Tax’
She says 'years of mismanagement and neglect has pushed thousands of people into poverty and left rural communities on the brink.'
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