The success of a pioneering tidal power project could open the doors to the birth of a whole new industry in the Highlands.
Highland Council has announced a U-turn on provision of additional free childcare after pressure from politicians and parents.
Nicola Sturgeon sets out plans in response to Covid and towards longer-term aims.
Making the announcement from Inverness new leader Douglas Ross said he wants to 'take power back from Edinburgh'
Jail might not be operational until 2024 due to 'dithering' by the justice secretary
The Scottish Government’s stopgap voucher scheme to provide broadband in rural areas to provide has been labelled “an expensive mistake”.
HIGHLAND Council is under fire for forcing parents to pay for childcare despite being given a £30 million pot to provide the services free.
Highland Council is again in hot water after councillors claimed one former top executive got a golden handshake worth £475,529 last year.
The recruitment of a new £122,812 deputy chief executive for Highland Council has been paused after uproar at a top finance committee.
Fresh controversy over highly-paid jobs at cash-strapped Highland Council has been sparked by adverts for two roles worth a combined £216,744 a year.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has admitted the Scottish Government got it wrong over exams.
Plans to return Highland children to school next week hit a last-minute hitch when bus operators demanded extra cash.
Highland Council’s controversial education chief failed to appear at yesterday’s education committee amid ongoing acrimony over his £936 a day wage.
A Belgian woman who has only recently arrived in Dingwall was thrilled after rescuing a vulnerable one-month-old otter pup separated from its parents.
That death toll in the health board area remains at 115.
A website and app listing pitches mostly for motorhomes sparked disgust after some users highlighted inappropriate options for an overnight stop.
The people who are most vulnerable to the Covid-19 virus have been told by the First Minister that from today they can meet with others indoors.
HUNDREDS of people are supporting a campaign to halt the closure of the RNI community hospital in Inverness.
That means the death toll in the north remains at 115 while Scotland as a whole only saw six further deaths
Staff and patients fear the permanent closure of the facility