Nicola Sturgeon confirmed the trend over the past 10 days is of a 'rapid increase' in Covid-19 cases
Dr Catherine Calderwood did apologise for her 'mistakes' but following a conversation with the First Minister chose to resign
Businesses and the public in Scotland are now required by law to follow necessary social distancing measures to slow the spread of coronavirus.
NHS Highland has agreed to a comprehensive programme of compensation and support for victims of bullying.
An additional 1.5 million protective respirators have been brought back into use despite recently passing their expiry date.
Cabinet Secretary Michael Gove said 708 new deaths from coronavirus showed the importance of maintaining social distancing and lockdown measures.
The board medical director Dr Boyd Peters is encouraging people to adhere to guidance, saying it helps stop the spread of Covid-19
This follows similar goals stated by UK health minister Matt Hancock who wants 100,000 tests a day
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has spoken about the emotional impact that Covid-19 has had on her.
The £60m agency is charged with reforming the approach to the nation’s main public health challenges
UK health minister Matt Hancock set the goal as part of a five point strategy despite only just having reached the 10,000 tests a day mark
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon made the announcement after largest single say rise in fatalities due to 40 deaths being reported late
Lockdown may be slowing coronavirus spread, but the Highlands is almost certainly just a week behind the central belt when it comes to the statistics.
Business secretary Alok Sharma has said it is “completely unacceptable” for banks to refuse government-backed loans to good businesses.
Staff at Highland Council’s dedicated Covid-19 helpline have dealt with more than 1600 calls since it went live last Wednesday afternoon.
Conservative Edward Mountain said having a daily routine and making the effort to contact friends, colleagues and staff helps being on lock down
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says NHS Scotland intends to quadruple the number of available intensive care unit beds.
In the wake of bullying allegations NHS Highland had been involved in tendering to appoint specialist assistance for its employee-support programme.
A contract dispute at one of the largest employers in the Highlands has been put on hold due to coronavirus.
Eighteen months after the whistle-blowers exposed NHS Highland’s culture of bullying, the health board has been praised.