British Airways has apologised after more than 100 passengers on a Heathrow-Inverness flight were not taken to the Highlands last night.
Snapshots into peoples’ favourite places, memories and what they believe to be the ‘spirit’ of the Highlands are highlighted.
Highland News & Media offered to facilitate, broadcast, and cover the cost of a debate in the Highlands.
Schools across the region are likely to be closed due to an ongoing pay dispute.
Veteran SNP MSP says he has never come across anything quite so shambolic in government.
Questions are being asked after a road sign stating 'psychopath to Inverness' was displayed near North Kessock.
For the third year in a row, the Ness Bridge in Inverness will be lit up in blue and green Fairtrade colours.
Highland Council's leader believes it is faced with a perfect storm as it aims to address a £49.2 million budget gap.
Strikes over pay are set to cause disruption, despite the Scottish Secondary Teachers Association agreeing to defer action.
Drew Hendry has led a debate in Westminster Hall on the practices of energy providers.
Health and Safety Executive identifies failures that could put patients and staff at risk.
Highland Council is advertising the chance to operate the boating pond at Whin Park in Inverness.
Objection lodged against the plans for signage.
The fashion retailer raised £12,154 in 2022 for the mental health charity from a variety of staff-organised fundraisers.
Highland Hospice is appealing for daredevils to take part in a fundraising Wing Walk in aid of the charity.
Changes like these are the last thing that small businesses need, says David Richardson of the FSB.
The Highland MSP is thrilled to be involved when the events returns after a three-year break.
The SNP leadership candidate appears to have lost the backing of the Moray MSP after she revealed she would not have voted for equal marriage.
Concerns have been voiced about plans for a new Inverness bar which could feature axe-throwing.
The supermarket giant expects trade at its Inshes Retail Park store to be negatively impacted if the Highland Council proposal gets the green light.