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Public to have say on buses

10 July 2019
Public to have say on buses

Public to have say on buses

10 July 2019

STAGECOACH bosses are to come face-to-face with disgruntled customers at a special “surgery” organised for next week.


Talks delayed on River Ness artwork plans

03 July 2019
Talks delayed on River Ness artwork plans

Talks delayed on River Ness artwork plans

03 July 2019

A SPECIAL meeting to formally debate a controversial city artwork could be delayed until after the summer, it has emerged.


Budget is still not easy

03 July 2019
Budget is still not easy

Budget is still not easy

03 July 2019

Highland Council has released details of its annual accounts which paint a mixed picture.


MP keeps pressure on Westminster to settle Universal Credit bill

01 July 2019
MP keeps pressure on Westminster to settle Universal Credit bill

MP keeps pressure on Westminster to settle Universal Credit bill

01 July 2019

MP Drew Hendry is pressing on the UK government to repay Highland Council cash after the region was used as the guinea pig for Universal Credit.


Support staff hit back at ‘brutal cuts’

28 June 2019
Support staff hit back at ‘brutal cuts’

Support staff hit back at ‘brutal cuts’

28 June 2019

THREATENED education workers have broken their silence over proposed Highland Council cuts – accusing the local authority of keeping them in the dark.


Air traffic controllers reject Hial pay offer

28 June 2019
Air traffic controllers reject Hial pay offer

Air traffic controllers reject Hial pay offer

28 June 2019

The Prospect Union has confirmed that a pay offer by Highlands and Islands Airports has been overwhelmingly rejected by air traffic controllers.


Council 'achieves' massive savings

26 June 2019
Council 'achieves' massive savings

Council 'achieves' massive savings

26 June 2019

Highland Council has revealed that it has made the majority of its intended annual savings less than five months after the budget was agreed.


Shortfall to hit school upgrades

26 June 2019
Shortfall to hit school upgrades

Shortfall to hit school upgrades

26 June 2019

DILAPIDATED and overcrowded schools could miss out on vital upgrade cash after a £25m shortfall in expected funding from the Scottish Government.


Rebel councillors make a stand over river art plan

21 June 2019
Rebel councillors make a stand over river art plan

Rebel councillors make a stand over river art plan

21 June 2019

A REBEL group of councillors look likely to force the highly contentious River Ness art project to be debated formally in public for the first time.


Health secretary says dealing with NHS Highland's bullying problems will take time

21 June 2019
Health secretary says dealing with NHS Highland's bullying problems will take time

Health secretary says dealing with NHS Highland's bullying problems will take time

21 June 2019

Health secretary Jeane Freeman has admitted that “it will take time” to deal with NHS Highland’s bullying problem.


First Minister slams NHS Highland over HIV data breach

20 June 2019
 First Minister slams NHS Highland over HIV data breach

First Minister slams NHS Highland over HIV data breach

20 June 2019

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has admitted to “failings” at NHS Highland after a privacy breach of HIV patients.


Waste facility could have saved millions

16 June 2019
Waste facility could have saved millions

Waste facility could have saved millions

16 June 2019

The long-awaited materials recovery facility in Inverness will arrives “a day late and a dollar short,” according to some.


Pressure grows to deliver top speeds

16 June 2019
Pressure grows to deliver top speeds

Pressure grows to deliver top speeds

16 June 2019

The Scottish Government has been lambasted by the Labour party over the latest set of delays to the delivery of nationwide superfast broadband.


Green light for Nairn investments

15 June 2019
Green light for Nairn investments

Green light for Nairn investments

15 June 2019

Councillors have agreed to move two ambitious proposals to develop Nairn to the next stage at a meeting of the local area committee on Wednesday.


Call to fund rail not road dualling

15 June 2019
Call to fund rail not road dualling

Call to fund rail not road dualling

15 June 2019

The Greens have called on the Scottish Government to “redirect” cash from dualling the A9 to make railway travel competitive with road travel.


Education cuts prompt petition and ‘peaceful demonstrations’

10 June 2019
Education cuts prompt petition and ‘peaceful demonstrations’

Education cuts prompt petition and ‘peaceful demonstrations’

10 June 2019

A PETITION is calling on policy makers, councillors and the public to demand a “halt” to Highland Council cuts to additional support needs provision.


Respect is aim at NHS Highland after bullying

05 June 2019
Respect is aim at NHS Highland after bullying

Respect is aim at NHS Highland after bullying

05 June 2019

THE author of a review into the bullying scandal at NHS Highland will visit the health board tomorrow.


End in sight for hospital car park chaos

04 June 2019
End in sight for hospital car park chaos

End in sight for hospital car park chaos

04 June 2019

PARKING woes at Raigmore Hospital could soon be a thing of the past as NHS Highland has finally been awarded funding for improvements.


City bears burden of parking fines

03 June 2019
City bears burden of parking fines

City bears burden of parking fines

03 June 2019

Motorists in Inverness have been issued more parking tickets over the last 12 months than the rest of the Highlands combined.


ICYMI: Cuts to education support are branded ‘shameful’

26 May 2019
ICYMI: Cuts to education support are branded ‘shameful’

ICYMI: Cuts to education support are branded ‘shameful’

26 May 2019

A council announcement about cuts which impact pupils needing additional support needs has been blasted as “shameful spin to try and save face”.


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