Highland MSP Kate Forbes will deliver the Scottish budget finance secretary Derek Mackay's resigns
Highland MSP Kate Forbes has declared victory in a bid to secure crucial business rates schemes worth almost £20 million across the Highlands.
The introduction of the controversial welfare policy will be delayed in some areas until 2024 and cost an extra £500 million.
NHS Highland has put the brakes on its policy of telling bullying victims that they will have to go through the formal courts or tribunals system.
The Highlands and Islands Students’ Association (HISA) has suggested duplication of roles is putting the future of UHI at risk.
MSP Edward Mountain accuses the Scottish Government of 'complete disregard' for Highland healthcare
The Scottish singer/songwriter wowed the Strathpeffer Pavilion.
Residents of a conservation area in Inverness have scored a victory over a housing developer who sought to build in the city's Ardross Street.
Councillors are being asked to approve a three per cent rise in rents for council homes across Highland.
A HARD-HITTING audit has raised concerns about Highland Council’s ability to meet a range of financial challenges.
NHS Highland has been accused of a “scandalous” record of failing to keep tabs on incidents of bullying as unions lose patience with the health board.
Determined pupils at an Inverness primary have successfully lobbied for their own blue bin.
Highland councillors have moved a step closer to making it a criminal offence for taxi drivers to refuse a fare from someone in a wheelchair.
HIGHLAND Council hope to get a hole-in-one with the placement of a viewing platform next to what was once the eighth fairway of Torvean golf course.
ONLINE giant Airbnb has welcomed Scottish Government plans to allow councils to regulate short-term lets across the country.
The Gellions pub has withdrawn an application to extend its opening hours amid a noise dispute with neighbours.
Giganet is offering three months free broadband to cities across Scotland, and will plant a tree for every new customer.
Residents claim they have cause for concern after busy city centre pub the Gellions applied for a late licence that would keep it open until 3am.
The delivery of superfast broadband to the Highlands has been indefinitely delayed.
NHS Highland’s £20 million spend to cover the costs of staff shortages has been challenged in the Scottish Parliament.