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Rapist was convicted after being secretly recorded

Rapist was convicted after being secretly recorded

Rapist was convicted after being secretly recorded

25 January 2023

An athletics champion who was raped by her Inverness "on-off" boyfriend gained crucial evidence by secretly recording him.


A96 between Inverness and Nairn closed in both directions after collision

A96 between Inverness and Nairn closed in both directions after collision

A96 between Inverness and Nairn closed in both directions after collision

25 January 2023

THE A96 between Inverness and Nairn has been closed in both directions following a road traffic accident.


EXCLUSIVE: Cairngorm funicular set to return to full public operation from tomorrow

EXCLUSIVE: Cairngorm funicular set to return to full public operation from tomorrow

EXCLUSIVE: Cairngorm funicular set to return to full public operation from tomorrow

25 January 2023

Mountain railway has been out of action since Autumn 2018 and its return will be huge boost for resort and strath


WATCH: Inverness kids bang the drum for Burns

WATCH: Inverness kids bang the drum for Burns

WATCH: Inverness kids bang the drum for Burns

25 January 2023

Our Bard Rabbie Burns would be proud of the young Inverness musicians who played one of his most famous songs - using a table as a drum.


POLL: What is the biggest Scottish Cup shock?

POLL: What is the biggest Scottish Cup shock?

POLL: What is the biggest Scottish Cup shock?

25 January 2023

Darvel made history in the Scottish Cup by knocking out Aberdeen this week, but how does it compare to others through the years? Vote in our poll!


Runners urged to enter Inverness Half Marathon for Highland Hospice

Runners urged to enter Inverness Half Marathon for Highland Hospice

Runners urged to enter Inverness Half Marathon for Highland Hospice

25 January 2023

Highland Hospice is urging people to look out the running shoes again to help raise funds for the charity.


Is best shortbread in the Highlands baked in Inverness?

Is best shortbread in the Highlands baked in Inverness?

Is best shortbread in the Highlands baked in Inverness?

25 January 2023

The judges with the enviable task of finding out are revealed...


Lack of drivers means fewer bus services in Inverness today (Wednesday, January 25)

Lack of drivers means fewer bus services in Inverness today (Wednesday, January 25)

Lack of drivers means fewer bus services in Inverness today (Wednesday, January 25)

25 January 2023

Due to a lack of drivers, Stagecoach will not operate several bus services in Inverness today.


Highland charities invited to enter awards

Highland charities invited to enter awards

Highland charities invited to enter awards

25 January 2023

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations is calling for voluntary organisations and individuals across the country to apply.


PICTURES: Show of lights as photographer captures aurora from Nairn

PICTURES: Show of lights as photographer captures aurora from Nairn

PICTURES: Show of lights as photographer captures aurora from Nairn

25 January 2023

LAST week's spell of Aurora Borealis was captured by a Nairn-based photographer.


Support for people living with diabetes

Support for people living with diabetes

Support for people living with diabetes

25 January 2023

People living with type 2 diabetes now have new support in the shape of a programme being run by High Life Highland.


Child inspires woman to be potentially life-saving stem cell donor

Child inspires woman to be potentially life-saving stem cell donor

Child inspires woman to be potentially life-saving stem cell donor

24 January 2023

An Inverness woman touched by the plight of a child desperately needing a stem cell transplant has given a life-changing donation.


Business breakfast ‘a success’

Business breakfast ‘a success’

Business breakfast ‘a success’

24 January 2023

A BUSINESS networking event was back in Nairn for the first time in three years.


Q&A: Pandemic helped to strengthen city firm's links with clients

Q&A: Pandemic helped to strengthen city firm's links with clients

Q&A: Pandemic helped to strengthen city firm's links with clients

24 January 2023

Working from home is fine but Abbie McCahill, managing director of Adder Business, prefers workplace culture and loves the city centre


COLIN CAMPBELL: Essential workers who won’t walk out in strike-crazy Britain

COLIN CAMPBELL: Essential workers who won’t walk out in strike-crazy Britain

COLIN CAMPBELL: Essential workers who won’t walk out in strike-crazy Britain

24 January 2023

Colin Campbell believes there is one group of essential workers who will not be forming picket lines in front of their workplaces.


Improvements at city’s Gaelic nursery are noted in report

Improvements at city’s Gaelic nursery are noted in report

Improvements at city’s Gaelic nursery are noted in report

24 January 2023

The nursery at Inverness Gaelic School has received Very Good ratings from inspectors.


Funeral directors open doors to the public

Funeral directors open doors to the public

Funeral directors open doors to the public

24 January 2023

John Fraser and Son, is bringing back its popular Doors Open Day on Saturday as it aims to demystify the unusually discussed subject of undertaking.


Rediscovered 1476 Highland document tells the story of how Scotland was formed – BUT what is this strange drawing on it? UFO or wind turbine?

Rediscovered 1476 Highland document tells the story of how Scotland was formed – BUT what is this strange drawing on it? UFO or wind turbine?

Rediscovered 1476 Highland document tells the story of how Scotland was formed – BUT what is this strange drawing on it? UFO or wind turbine?

24 January 2023

An important land charter dating from 1476 was recently recovered and given over to the Caithness Archives for safekeeping.


Inverness Kart Raceway picks up international award

Inverness Kart Raceway picks up international award

Inverness Kart Raceway picks up international award

24 January 2023

Against competition from around the world the attraction has won a top innovation award.


City surgeon in a war zone

City surgeon in a war zone

City surgeon in a war zone

24 January 2023

Andy Kent, who is 58 years old based at Raigmore Hospital, is working with the charity UK-Med for the third time since the Russian invasion.


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