Campaigners against a public artwork on the River Ness have said they are “disappointed though unfortunately not surprised” at latest development.
A statement in parliament has been put back a week
The new technology that would see seven Highland airports controlled from Inverness has been given a major vote of confidence from a north MSP.
Highland Council pupil support staff have voted to move to a formal ballot on strike action to oppose changes to additional support needs.
The SNP has officially opened its first campaign hub in Inverness.
THE first steps towards a major revamp of Academy Street in Inverness city centre have been approved by councillors.
Pupils have staged a strike against cuts to additional support needs in the Highlands.
The First Minister wants another vote if Britain leaves the EU
Pupil support assistants are demanding a strike over Highland Council cuts.
The OpenNess campaign group is continuing its efforts to convince Highland Council to rethink its plans for a riverside artwork.
A “SIGNIFICANT” level of support will remain in place for children with additional supports needs (ASN) despite moves towards cuts, it has been said.
MP Ian Blackford has backed a call from First Minister Nicola Sturgeon for EU nationals to remain in the Highlands.
A LEADING Highland economist believes Scottish Government data paints an “encouraging” picture of the state of the jobs market in the north.
CULLODEN is set for another battle – as the custodians of the site fight to win Unesco World Heritage status.
The new primary at Ness Castle will help alleviate school roll pressure
Edward Mountain believes the Scottish Government's 'lack of urgency' is to blame
But Highland Council claims 'misinformation' is to blame for damaging allegations about additional support needs cuts
A MOTHER has issued a desperate plea for Highland Council to reconsider “horrifying” cuts to additional support needs (ASN) services.
Highland MP secures change so military personnel no longer need to be married to access service accommodation
A SPECIAL meeting councillors had hoped would produce real change in the way roads funds are distributed has instead left many feeling short-changed.