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Popular author visits top off week of events at Inshes Library

Popular author visits top off week of events at Inshes Library

Popular author visits top off week of events at Inshes Library

24 November 2023

Book lovers were treated to two popular author visits at one Inverness library, including a visit from award-winning local author Shona Maclean.


Nicky Marr: Trust today's youth to take ownership of their careers

Nicky Marr: Trust today's youth to take ownership of their careers

Nicky Marr: Trust today's youth to take ownership of their careers

22 November 2023

At school my only dream career was to be a Blue Peter presenter.


Whin Park revamp passes first funding hurdle but more cash is still needed

Whin Park revamp passes first funding hurdle but more cash is still needed

Whin Park revamp passes first funding hurdle but more cash is still needed

20 November 2023

Councillors agreed the new 'vision' for the park but a crunch meeting next year will determine the rest of the funding.


Enterprising entrepreneurs invited to enter annual UHI business competition

Enterprising entrepreneurs invited to enter annual UHI business competition

Enterprising entrepreneurs invited to enter annual UHI business competition

19 November 2023

Over £8000 in prize money is up for grabs.


Work of Inverness-based veterinary scientists at Scotland's rural college recognised with national award for education

Work of Inverness-based veterinary scientists at Scotland's rural college recognised with national award for education

Work of Inverness-based veterinary scientists at Scotland's rural college recognised with national award for education

18 November 2023

It is the second time in six years that SRUC has received this prestigious prize.


UHI Inverness apprentices scoop 'Paperhanger of the Year' honours at painting and decorating gala

UHI Inverness apprentices scoop 'Paperhanger of the Year' honours at painting and decorating gala

UHI Inverness apprentices scoop 'Paperhanger of the Year' honours at painting and decorating gala

18 November 2023

Blair Morrison, 23, from Inverness, was runner up in the junior section.


Is Denmark best place to live? Film and lecture at Inverness student award presentation

Is Denmark best place to live? Film and lecture at Inverness student award presentation

Is Denmark best place to live? Film and lecture at Inverness student award presentation

18 November 2023

A premiere screening of a film made by well-known broadcaster Lesley Riddoch will be held in Inverness.


'Constructive' meetings see University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) strikes suspended

'Constructive' meetings see University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) strikes suspended

'Constructive' meetings see University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) strikes suspended

17 November 2023

Representatives of the UHI executive office and the UHI branch of the University and College Union (UCU) say strike action has been suspended.


Inverness ceremony honours University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) nursing and midwifery graduates

Inverness ceremony honours University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) nursing and midwifery graduates

Inverness ceremony honours University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) nursing and midwifery graduates

17 November 2023

Inverness-born forensic anthropologist Dame Sue Black also received an honorary doctorate at the ceremony.


Massive 400 home scheme planned for Milton of Leys triggers huge developer contributions

Massive 400 home scheme planned for Milton of Leys triggers huge developer contributions

Massive 400 home scheme planned for Milton of Leys triggers huge developer contributions

16 November 2023

The developers will need to pay £4.3 million in contributions for schools, community facilities infrastructure and bus routes.


PICTURES: Young culinary star wins Masterchef competition involving Highland schools

PICTURES: Young culinary star wins Masterchef competition involving Highland schools

PICTURES: Young culinary star wins Masterchef competition involving Highland schools

15 November 2023

A rising culinary star has been crowned after she won an annual Masterchef competition for secondary school pupils.


Budding young Inverness entrepreneurs face the dragons’ den

Budding young Inverness entrepreneurs face the dragons’ den

Budding young Inverness entrepreneurs face the dragons’ den

14 November 2023

Schools from across the north were taking part in Young Enterprise Scotland Highland & Moray area’s own version of TV’s Dragons’ Den.


WATCH: Highland woman says 'I was told I'm too young to have menopause and to suck it up'

WATCH: Highland woman says 'I was told I'm too young to have menopause and to suck it up'

WATCH: Highland woman says 'I was told I'm too young to have menopause and to suck it up'

12 November 2023

A Highland woman reveals the struggles of perimenopause.


Fortrose Academy pupils win investment at Dragon's Den-style pitch

Fortrose Academy pupils win investment at Dragon's Den-style pitch

Fortrose Academy pupils win investment at Dragon's Den-style pitch

11 November 2023

Black Isle pupils have secured an investment sum after a Dragon's Den-style pitch for their idea to create connections between generations.


Council SNP leader demands ‘greater equity with the rest of Scotland’ from the SNP government

Council SNP leader demands ‘greater equity with the rest of Scotland’ from the SNP government

Council SNP leader demands ‘greater equity with the rest of Scotland’ from the SNP government

10 November 2023

The Scottish Government did not give the region a penny in LEIP funding despite a third of Highland schools being in a poor condition.


'I was covered in bruises all the time' – support worker reveals ordeal in Highland school

'I was covered in bruises all the time' – support worker reveals ordeal in Highland school

'I was covered in bruises all the time' – support worker reveals ordeal in Highland school

09 November 2023

Doctors fear a support worker is suffering post traumatic stress disorder after an 18-month ordeal of violence and abuse in a Highland school.


Support staff in Highland schools reveal surge in violence ahead of crisis meeting

Support staff in Highland schools reveal surge in violence ahead of crisis meeting

Support staff in Highland schools reveal surge in violence ahead of crisis meeting

09 November 2023

'No one should go to work expecting to be punched, kicked, bit and spat on,' says GMB leader in Highlands.


Unreliable concrete in schools to cost Highland Council 'at least £500,000'

Unreliable concrete in schools to cost Highland Council 'at least £500,000'

Unreliable concrete in schools to cost Highland Council 'at least £500,000'

05 November 2023

Urgent work had to be taken at both Charleston and Nairn academies to make them safe due to RAAC.


'True gentleman' and former Nairn County player passes away

'True gentleman' and former Nairn County player passes away

'True gentleman' and former Nairn County player passes away

05 November 2023

Tributes have poured for Tommy McGillivray who was Nairn County FC's oldest surviving former player, having been a regular in the team in the 1950s.


SCHOOLS UPDATE: Work grinds to halt after near total loss of funding

SCHOOLS UPDATE: Work grinds to halt after near total loss of funding

SCHOOLS UPDATE: Work grinds to halt after near total loss of funding

04 November 2023

Confirmation of limited plans instead of new schools for Beauly and Park Primaries, Culloden Academy and St Clement's.


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