CASH-STRAPPED Highland Council has already spent more than £100,000 on controversial artwork plans for the River Ness.
CONSTRUCTION of more than 200 new parking bays at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness is under way.
NHS Highland’s attempts to stamp out bullying have been dealt a series of blows.
Highland politicians have been reacting to news that having been elected Tory party leader, Boris Johnson will become the UK’s next Prime Minister.
Highland Council aims to strip off the layers of public opinion and launch a formal consultation on lap dancing bars.
NHS Highland’s vice-chairwoman Melanie Newdick has resigned less than two months after taking up its whistle-blowing champion role.
MILLIONS of pounds are being spent on keeping Inverness’s overcrowded and crumbling prison running.
Inverness Civic Trust has launched an informal consultation on its Facebook page as to whether the controversial My Ness artworks should go ahead.
COUNCIL tax arrears across the Highlands currently stand at £42 million, despite the local authority’s successful 96 per cent collection rate.
Highland Council will urgently call on the Scottish Government to introduce a blanket 20mph speed limit in residential areas.
STAGECOACH bosses are to come face-to-face with disgruntled customers at a special “surgery” organised for next week.
A SPECIAL meeting to formally debate a controversial city artwork could be delayed until after the summer, it has emerged.
Highland Council has released details of its annual accounts which paint a mixed picture.
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.
THREATENED education workers have broken their silence over proposed Highland Council cuts – accusing the local authority of keeping them in the dark.
The Prospect Union has confirmed that a pay offer by Highlands and Islands Airports has been overwhelmingly rejected by air traffic controllers.
Highland Council has revealed that it has made the majority of its intended annual savings less than five months after the budget was agreed.
DILAPIDATED and overcrowded schools could miss out on vital upgrade cash after a £25m shortfall in expected funding from the Scottish Government.
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 Jeane Freeman has admitted that “it will take time” to deal with NHS Highland’s bullying problem.