MSP John Finnie has called for moves to protect rural communities from a potential influx of tourists over the Easter weekend.
Dr Catherine Calderwood did apologise for her 'mistakes' but following a conversation with the First Minister chose to resign
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has spoken about the emotional impact that Covid-19 has had on her.
An additional 1.5 million protective respirators have been brought back into use despite recently passing their expiry date.
Lockdown may be slowing coronavirus spread, but the Highlands is almost certainly just a week behind the central belt when it comes to the statistics.
Conservative Edward Mountain said having a daily routine and making the effort to contact friends, colleagues and staff helps being on lock down
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says NHS Scotland intends to quadruple the number of available intensive care unit beds.
UK government figures show the north of Scotland pays more for electricity than anywhere else in the country.
Highland MP Ian Blackford has wished Prime Minister Boris Johnson well after he tested positive for coronavirus.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has threatened non-essential businesses with the use of emergency powers if they do not close voluntarily
THE Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) is aiming to certify pupil's grades and results by August 4, the chief examiner has revealed.
INTEREST rates have been cut by the Bank of England in a bid to support the UK economy during the coronavirus pandemic.
SCOTLAND'S economy is facing an "immediate collapse in demand" so a package of measures worth £2.2 billion will be introduced to support businesses.
HIGHLAND Council has postponed all committee meetings and member workshops due that were due to take place in March and April over coronavirus.
The First Minister made the announcement during a daily briefing
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed that schools will almost certainly close on Friday.
Highland Council has said it is “no longer business as usual” as it responds to the rapidly changing coronavirus situation.
Highland Council has agreed what it has dubbed its “road to recovery” budget that includes a 4.84 per cent rise in council tax.
Highland Council has come in for criticism from parents who say additional support needs cuts are harmful to all children.
A HARD-HITTING audit has raised concerns about Highland Council’s ability to meet a range of financial challenges.