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Loganair to take over 16 former Flybe routes including Inverness to Belfast City, Birmingham and Jersey

Loganair to take over 16 former Flybe routes including Inverness to Belfast City, Birmingham and Jersey

Loganair to take over 16 former Flybe routes including Inverness to Belfast City, Birmingham and Jersey

05 March 2020

Flights from Inverness to Belfast, Birmingham and Jersey will be taken over by Loganair following the collapse of troubled airline Flybe.


Jobs at risk as Flybe goes into administration

Jobs at risk as Flybe goes into administration

Jobs at risk as Flybe goes into administration

05 March 2020

Flybe, which operates flights to and from Inverness Airport, went into administration in the early hours of this morning.


Resolution reached in north air traffic controllers' pay dispute

Resolution reached in north air traffic controllers' pay dispute

Resolution reached in north air traffic controllers' pay dispute

04 January 2020

The long-running dispute over air traffic controllers pay at Wick and other airports throughout the Highland region has finally been resolved.


SNP candidate criticises Tain bank closure

SNP candidate criticises Tain bank closure

SNP candidate criticises Tain bank closure

05 December 2019

The SNP's Karl Rosie has warned that bank branch closures and the loss of free-to-use cash machines heighten the risk of creating a cashless society.


North committee sounds biomass planning warning following retrospective cases

North committee sounds biomass planning warning following retrospective cases

North committee sounds biomass planning warning following retrospective cases

05 December 2019

BIOMASS boiler manufacturers and retailers should be more responsible and flag up that they need planning permission when selling them.


Cruise ships could bypass Cromarty Firth port if tourism levy introduced, warn business groups

Cruise ships could bypass Cromarty Firth port if tourism levy introduced, warn business groups

Cruise ships could bypass Cromarty Firth port if tourism levy introduced, warn business groups

04 December 2019

INTRODUCING a tourist tax could lead to lucrative cruise liner traffic by-passing the Highlands, four leading business organisations have warned.


Call for north shoppers to get behind Small Business Saturday

Call for north shoppers to get behind Small Business Saturday

Call for north shoppers to get behind Small Business Saturday

04 December 2019

Highland business leader David Richardson is urging shoppers to support Small Business Saturday this weekend and give local businesses a boost.


Thick fog causing delays at Inverness Airport

Thick fog causing delays at Inverness Airport

Thick fog causing delays at Inverness Airport

25 November 2019

A HOST of flights in and out of Inverness Airport continue to be affected by fog that has refused to shift all day.


Dornoch Castle Hotel has best whisky bar in Scotland

Dornoch Castle Hotel has best whisky bar in Scotland

Dornoch Castle Hotel has best whisky bar in Scotland

06 November 2019

Dornoch Castle Hotel is celebrating being named the best whisky bar in Scotland.


Five star rating for north tour business

Five star rating for north tour business

Five star rating for north tour business

20 October 2019

VisitScotland chairman Lord Thurso has praised the owners of a north based tour guide business after presenting them with a five-star grading.


Award for Sutherland hotel that goes the extra mile

Award for Sutherland hotel that goes the extra mile

Award for Sutherland hotel that goes the extra mile

19 October 2019

Scourie Hotel is one of the winners in this year’s Helping It Happen Awards which shine a light on businesses that are going the extra mile.


US tariff on single malt whisky 'very bad news' for industry

US tariff on single malt whisky 'very bad news' for industry

US tariff on single malt whisky 'very bad news' for industry

18 October 2019

A twenty-five per cent tariff on single malt whisky, which comes into effect today, has been described as "very bad news" for the industry.


Highland Capital's Victorian Market sees stonework repairs finished

Highland Capital's Victorian Market sees stonework repairs finished

Highland Capital's Victorian Market sees stonework repairs finished

14 October 2019

Repairs to the decorative stonework at the Academy Street entrance of Inverness Victorian Market have been completed.


Port to take over jetty at Nigg's former oil terminal

Port to take over jetty at Nigg's former oil terminal

Port to take over jetty at Nigg's former oil terminal

10 October 2019

The transfer of a jetty at the Nigg yard could lead to a jobs boost for the region, according to its new owners.


Para-athlete Micky Yule backs Wolfburn's Help for Heroes whisky fundraiser

Para-athlete Micky Yule backs Wolfburn's Help for Heroes whisky fundraiser

Para-athlete Micky Yule backs Wolfburn's Help for Heroes whisky fundraiser

09 October 2019

Wolfburn Distillery has teamed up with the Carnegie Whisky Cellars to launch a limited-edition whisky which will raise funds for Help for Heroes.


BBC boosts Highlands and Islands service

BBC boosts Highlands and Islands service

BBC boosts Highlands and Islands service

05 October 2019

BBC Scotland has made two key appointments to further improve the corporation's coverage and service to the Highlands and Islands.


NC500 boosts north Highland economy by £22m

NC500 boosts north Highland economy by £22m

NC500 boosts north Highland economy by £22m

04 October 2019

A new report has found that the North Coast 500 road trip has boosted the north Highland economy by more than £22 million over 12 months.


Bite back with Highland Midge

Bite back with Highland Midge

Bite back with Highland Midge

24 July 2019

They are pesky, stinging critters that come out in their multitudes and send most people scurrying back indoors, scratching madly.


Station in line for £500k revamp

Station in line for £500k revamp

Station in line for £500k revamp

28 June 2019

A north business man has unveiled exciting and ambitious plans for a £500,000 redevelopment of the redundant Brora Railway Station.


Clydesdale bid to soften blow

Clydesdale bid to soften blow

Clydesdale bid to soften blow

28 May 2019

Clydesdale Bank managers have agreed to introduce a number of measures in a bid to try to mitigate the loss of the branch in Brora.


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