The Scottish Conservatives did the analysis and then lashed out at the 'appalling betrayal' due to the “pitiful, snail-paced progress'.
Chris Mather says it should be as good as 'Somerset House, a Saatchi Gallery, it is a Harry Potter all together wrapped up in one.'
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.'
She says 'if there are not enough jobs, not enough houses, unreliable transport and public services in these communities, people will not stay.'
One whistle-blower says 'I was feeling so fragile that I actually did not want to live any more.'
The SNP MP says the ‘Tories must not leave families in the cold this winter.’
But Inverness councillors will have to decide if they give up local play park funding in favour of the £500,000 project.
Chamber of Commerce boss Colin Marr says the routes are popular with tourists 'so there will be a further impact on our hospitality businesses.'
The airline blamed ‘the current soft market conditions and higher costs from NATS the air traffic control provider.
He demands action from Fiona Hyslop on four shovel-ready sections after 'serial' broken promises.
He says 'no other employer I know would have accepted his excuses and borne his costs, especially as his current salary is close to £120,000.'
Scottish Conservative MSP Sandesh Gulhane says the revelations are 'gravely concerning.'
Urgent work had to be taken at both Charleston and Nairn academies to make them safe due to RAAC.
The Inverness Courier won the News Media Association’s Making a Difference award 2023 for 'outstanding efforts in driving change'.
She says: 'The move could incentivise landowners to restore their degraded peatlands and create more woodland.'
Kate Forbes kept her messages but a government spokesman could not say the same for Maree Todd.
In a major escalation of the petitions committee probe, MSPs are also seeking 11 years of documents from Transport Scotland.
He says 'the SNP-led Highland Council and SNP-led Scottish Government must stop passing the buck' – 'the truth of it is they both have.'
Sutherland member Jim McGillivray along with Caithness councillors Matthew Reiss and Andrew Jarvie joined Highland Alliance.
The call comes after at least 500 staff claimed in an official survey that they were subject to bullying and harassment at work.