Historic Environment Scotland (HES) Enterprises is seeking licensing permission to extend its hours of alcohol sales at Urquhart Castle.
An application has been made by MacIver Properties for the renewal of its license for a house of multiple occupancy (HMO) on Inverness High Street.
A disabled city councillor’s safety warnings proved to be spot-on after he took a painful tumble in his wheelchair.
HIGHLAND Council’s controversial chief officer of education is to leave his role in August, the local authority has confirmed.
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a massive backlog of treatment which is set to plunge health services in the region into an unprecedented crisis.
The First Minister says the government’s focus now is on the reopening of schools – with little scope for further relaxation of lockdown before then.
There have been no new deaths from confirmed or suspected Covid-19 in the last seven days in the NHS Highland area – for the second week in a row.
Calls from parents have led to Inverness MP Drew Hendry contacting Highland Council to demand clarity over how much free childcare will be available.
Highland Council wants to continue providing some pandemic-related support to residents across the region this autumn.
Workers have been digging up grass verges along the River Ness, much to the anger of local people.
NHS Highland will launch its go-to service for staff who fall victim to bullying or harassment next week.
Michael Gove has heard first-hand the enormous challenges faced by the region's tourism and hospitality sector.
HIGHLAND Council’s budget black hole now stands at £35.7 million – almost three times less than previously feared, it has been revealed.
PROPOSALS to redraw the ward map of Highland Council have been given the thumbs down by the local authority leader.
Nicola Sturgeon said that all guidance on shielding could be lifted by the start of August
HUNDREDS of people are supporting a campaign to halt the closure of the RNI community hospital in Inverness.
That means the death toll in the north remains at 115 while Scotland as a whole only saw six further deaths
TROUBLED NHS Highland is hunting for its third chief executive in less than two years.
A CAMPAIGN for free parking to help Inverness’s post-lockdown economic recovery is gaining momentum.
NHS Highland has confirmed the RNI community hospital in Inverness is set to close to ready the facility for a potential second wave of Covid-19.