More classroom support staff must be recruited urgently at an Inverness school for children with special needs, according to union leaders.
Inverness student Órla Ní Eadhra has again demonstrated her sewing skills by winning a top spot in the latest episode of the Great British Sewing Bee.
An award-winning and long established Highland architectural practice is to become an employee owned trust (EOT).
A celebration of localism will be at the heart of the month-long Highlands and Islands Climate Festival later this year.
When Effie Ferguson first became involved as a volunteer in the Beauly Community Garden, it was a wilderness covered in tall weeds and rubbish.
Steps to tackle the climate emergency will be discussed at a Highland Climate Conference in Inverness this autumn.
Bin crews in the Highlands are being put at risk because of delays in implementing safety measures for wheelie bins, according to union leaders.
A Highland car mechanic who undertook a solo mercy mission to the Ukrainian front line is set to make another trip next month.
A two-minute silence will be held in Inverness tomorrow amid national events to mark the 80th anniversary of VJ Day and the end of World War II.
A former professional rugby union player is to attempt a personal challenge to swim the length of the Caledonian Canal - setting a world record.
Scientists in Inverness will lead the world’s first study to help reduce infection risks for the nation’s pet population and humans.
A community by Loch Ness is challenging plans for a huge hydro project citing a range of concerns including fears it could trigger seismic activity.
Inverness student Órla Ní Eadhra has continued to impress The Great British Sewing Bee judges, winning Garment of the Week in last night’s episode.
Staff at VisitScotland have been “betrayed” following a decision which would pave the way for compulsory redundancies, a union leader has declared.
At his home, Bruce Norval reflects on the past year since a report into the UK infected blood scandal found the NHS and government to be culpable.
A campaign group hoping to secure the future of a historic Inverness building for community use has appointed a design team in a race against time.
All is quiet at the deserted Belladrum Tartan Heart festival site near Beauly,
A gown created by Inverness student Órla Ní Eadhra won praise from judges of The Great British Sewing Bee as the popular TV show returned last night.
Fans of the TV show, The Great British Sewing Bee, are eagerly awaiting its return tonight when the hopefuls include an Inverness student.
She also felt that empty upper office space in city centre buildings could be repurposed as flats to help ease the housing shortage.