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ARIANE BURGESS: The wellbeing economy aims to create a more fair and inclusive society

ARIANE BURGESS: The wellbeing economy aims to create a more fair and inclusive society

ARIANE BURGESS: The wellbeing economy aims to create a more fair and inclusive society

She say amid 'the challenge of the climate and nature emergency, the wellbeing economy approach is a great way to go.'


Cawdor deli venture off to a great start

Cawdor deli venture off to a great start

Cawdor deli venture off to a great start

A village store has just reopened under new owners – and with a brand new look.


Family of Alistair Wilson make complaint about handling of Nairn murder investigation

Family of Alistair Wilson make complaint about handling of Nairn murder investigation

Family of Alistair Wilson make complaint about handling of Nairn murder investigation

The family of murdered Nairn banker Alistair Wilson are believed to have raised a complaint in the way his case has been investigated.


SNP and Liberal Democrats highlight the plight of 1.25 million Scots living in fuel poverty

SNP and Liberal Democrats highlight the plight of 1.25 million Scots living in fuel poverty

SNP and Liberal Democrats highlight the plight of 1.25 million Scots living in fuel poverty

The parties separately underlined how Scotland was energy rich but fuel poor and demand action from the UK government


Safety moves being taken at junction near Inverness Airport

Safety moves being taken at junction near Inverness Airport

Safety moves being taken at junction near Inverness Airport

Action is being taken to make a T-junction near Inverness Airport safer following a tragic collision.


New research suggests it will take 111 years to dual the A9 at the current rate of investment

New research suggests it will take 111 years to dual the A9 at the current rate of investment

New research suggests it will take 111 years to dual the A9 at the current rate of investment

The Scottish Conservatives did the analysis and then lashed out at the 'appalling betrayal' due to the “pitiful, snail-paced progress'.


'Freedom' speech proves a winner for Nairn Academy pupil

'Freedom' speech proves a winner for Nairn Academy pupil

'Freedom' speech proves a winner for Nairn Academy pupil

A Nairn Academy pupil was the winner of a prestigious speechmaking competition held locally recently.


Celebrated artist, playwright and creator of Bafta-winning Tutti Frutti, John Byrne, dies aged 83

Celebrated artist, playwright and creator of Bafta-winning Tutti Frutti, John Byrne, dies aged 83

Celebrated artist, playwright and creator of Bafta-winning Tutti Frutti, John Byrne, dies aged 83

Tributes have been flooding in for famous Nairn resident John Byrne – the acclaimed artist and Bafta-winning playwright – after he passed away.


Deputy First Minister unable to say when the Inverness-Nairn dualling will be completed

Deputy First Minister unable to say when the Inverness-Nairn dualling will be completed

Deputy First Minister unable to say when the Inverness-Nairn dualling will be completed

Fergus Ewing dismayed how ‘the Deputy First Minister not answer the simple question’.


JAMIE HALCRO JOHNSTON: 'No more excuses. No more delays. Get the A9 dualled'

JAMIE HALCRO JOHNSTON: 'No more excuses. No more delays. Get the A9 dualled'

JAMIE HALCRO JOHNSTON: 'No more excuses. No more delays. Get the A9 dualled'

He says 'the promised autumn update on a new timescale has been missed – as if we’re not already used enough to missed SNP A9 deadlines.'


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