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Welcome for cost of living package announced by Chancellor but low income households still face "significant squeeze", warns charity

26 May 2022
Welcome for cost of living package announced by Chancellor but low income households still face "significant squeeze", warns charity

Welcome for cost of living package announced by Chancellor but low income households still face "significant squeeze", warns charity

26 May 2022

The package of measures announced today by the UK Chancellor to help tackle the cost of living has been welcomed by Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS).


Football memories project seeks old photos and memorabilia

24 May 2022
Football memories project seeks old photos and memorabilia

Football memories project seeks old photos and memorabilia

24 May 2022

Former players and supporters are recalling memorable moments of football down the years in Inverness for a project to be launched on Friday.


Project rekindles memories of football down the years

23 May 2022
Project rekindles memories of football down the years

Project rekindles memories of football down the years

23 May 2022

Memories of football down the years in Inverness are being captured in a project to be launched on Friday.


Community police officers issue invite to Coffee With a Cop event

23 May 2022
Community police officers issue invite to Coffee With a Cop event

Community police officers issue invite to Coffee With a Cop event

23 May 2022

Community police officers in Inverness are inviting the public to have 'Coffee with a Cop' at an event tomorrow.


More than 86 per cent of Highland households have filled in returns for Scotland's Census

23 May 2022
More than 86 per cent of Highland households have filled in returns for Scotland's Census

More than 86 per cent of Highland households have filled in returns for Scotland's Census

23 May 2022

More than 86 per cent of Highland households have completed their returns for Scotland's Census as it enters the final full week.


Police seek help of public to trace 51-year-old missing man

23 May 2022
Police seek help of public to trace 51-year-old missing man

Police seek help of public to trace 51-year-old missing man

23 May 2022

Police officers are seek the help of the public to trace a 51-year-old man reported missing in Inverness.


Top military award for former Courier reporter

22 May 2022
Top military award for former Courier reporter

Top military award for former Courier reporter

22 May 2022

Former Inverness Courier reporter Mike Edwards was named Army reservist of the year at the Scottish Veterans Awards.


Fears more households face being driven into fuel poverty

21 May 2022
Fears more households face being driven into fuel poverty

Fears more households face being driven into fuel poverty

21 May 2022

The UK government must do more to tackle rising energy prices to avoid catastrophe, according to a Highland campaigner.


Pupils learn art of making a good coffee

21 May 2022
Pupils learn art of making a good coffee

Pupils learn art of making a good coffee

21 May 2022

The secrets to making a good coffee are being discovered by a group of Inverness school pupils on a barista training course.


Initial designs to be unveiled for two major city development projects

20 May 2022
Initial designs to be unveiled for two major city development projects

Initial designs to be unveiled for two major city development projects

20 May 2022

Design for two major development projects in Inverness will be unveiled to the public next month.


Castle 'set to amaze' visitors

20 May 2022
Castle 'set to amaze' visitors

Castle 'set to amaze' visitors

20 May 2022

Former courtroom one at Inverness Castle is set for a new role, hosting an immersive experience at the heart of a world-class visitor attraction.


PICTURES: Inverness Castle visitor experience aims to amaze

18 May 2022
PICTURES: Inverness Castle visitor experience aims to amaze

PICTURES: Inverness Castle visitor experience aims to amaze

18 May 2022

Portraits of Highlanders telling their own stories and glowing standing stones are set to be part of the experience at Inverness Castle.


Redesigned website will help people plan journeys in the Highlands and Islands

18 May 2022
Redesigned website will help people plan journeys in the Highlands and Islands

Redesigned website will help people plan journeys in the Highlands and Islands

18 May 2022

A new website has been launched to provide improved information for people to simplify their journey planning in and around the Highlands and Islands.


WATCH: New National Treatment Centre will be like nothing patients and staff have traditionally experienced, says NHS Highland boss

18 May 2022
WATCH: New National Treatment Centre will be like nothing patients and staff have traditionally experienced, says NHS Highland boss

WATCH: New National Treatment Centre will be like nothing patients and staff have traditionally experienced, says NHS Highland boss

18 May 2022

Patients treated at the new £42 million treatment centre being developed by NHS Highland will stay in rooms like they have never experienced before.


New Highland Games Museum among proposals for £6.7m restoration of historic park deemed to be 'at risk'

17 May 2022
New Highland Games Museum among proposals for £6.7m restoration of historic park deemed to be 'at risk'

New Highland Games Museum among proposals for £6.7m restoration of historic park deemed to be 'at risk'

17 May 2022

A £6.7 million vision has unveiled for the potential restoration of a historic Inverness landmark currently deemed not fit for use.


Police Scotland names motorcyclist who died following crash on North Coast 500

17 May 2022
Police Scotland names motorcyclist who died following crash on North Coast 500

Police Scotland names motorcyclist who died following crash on North Coast 500

17 May 2022

Police have named the motorcyclist who died following a road crash while doing the North Coast 500 route at the weekend as Robbie Waddell, aged 52.


Polish language school finds temporary home after council introduces rent increases

17 May 2022
Polish language school finds temporary home after council introduces rent increases

Polish language school finds temporary home after council introduces rent increases

17 May 2022

A Polish language school in Inverness has moved to a temporary alternative home after facing increased rental costs.


World's first Highland Games stadium deemed 'not fit for use' as £6.7m vision for its restoration is revealed

16 May 2022
World's first Highland Games stadium deemed 'not fit for use' as £6.7m vision for its restoration is revealed

World's first Highland Games stadium deemed 'not fit for use' as £6.7m vision for its restoration is revealed

16 May 2022

A nationally-significant city site has been deemed “not fit for use” as a £6.7 million vision is unveiled for its potential restoration.


Mental health charity celebrates name change to Centred

15 May 2022
Mental health charity celebrates name change to Centred

Mental health charity celebrates name change to Centred

15 May 2022

A mental health charity in the Highlands has changed its name as it adapts to new ideas and ways of providing support.


PICTURES: 'Many were never allowed to join school choir', says musical director as singing group celebrates 20th anniversary

14 May 2022
PICTURES: 'Many were never allowed to join school choir', says musical director as singing group celebrates 20th anniversary

PICTURES: 'Many were never allowed to join school choir', says musical director as singing group celebrates 20th anniversary

14 May 2022

Two decades of fun, friendship and fulfilment have been celebrated by members of an Inverness singing group.


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