The Labour government’s energy secretary fears businesses there could ‘face damage to their competitiveness’.
MSP Edward Mountain slams the loss of vascular service as ‘fundamentally dangerous and inadequate’.
New figures reveal that the current annual shortfall is around £13 million.
The gathering on August 12 is focussed on ‘respecting local democracy’.
He was known for his honesty, self-effacing modesty, civic pride and business acumen.
MSP Edward Mountain warns patients must ‘travel hundreds of miles for treatment when they are seriously ill.’
A further 556 were seriously injured as political pressure mounts on the Scottish Government to deal with this ‘life and death’ issue.
Highlife Highland’s bid for an alcohol licence to be decided this week.
It reiterates the demands for a pause on develops and applauds how it ‘amplified’ concerns with the ‘industrialisation of natural landscapes’.
Two councillors say the ‘Scottish Government must show greater support for the police service’.
Just four licences were refused while more than 7000 were granted sparking serious concerns from Labour, Highland Alliance, and Greens.
She is the latest chief officer appointment in a major management restructure of the local authority.
Liberal Democrats want the far north in contention after the UK government pledged to invest £2.5 billion in small reactors.
More than 300 people attended a packed Beauly convention to demand a moratorium on new developments.
He also divulged why Nigel Farage is his most admired politician at the exclusive Highland News and Media event.
As LibDem far north candidate David Green says 'it utterly stinks’ beautiful places like Dunnet Beach ‘are being blighted’.
In the ‘modest’ reshuffle First Minister John Swinney hands her one of the toughest briefs in the Scottish Government.
The health board confirms it was ‘not a cyber attack, and that no patient records were compromised’.
Between 1500 to 2000 cannabis plants are said to have been found inside the High Street premises.
But the health board say appointments are going ahead and ‘patient care is continuing safely across all our hospitals and services’.