EasyJet passengers have arrived at Inverness Airport today as flights resumed with the easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions.
Loganair and easyJet have today resumed flights to and from Inverness today to London Gatwick and Stornoway.
The Scottish Government has brought forward early access to £11.4 million of discretionary funds to support higher education students.
The Scottish Government has brought forward early access to £11.4 million of discretionary funds to support higher education students.
The owner of Scottish Gas plans to cut its workforce by almost a fifth in the face of falling profits.
A group of Highland politicians claims the national approach to lockdown no longer makes sense.
It is understood that around 30 staff are affected at Arnold Clark's Skoda showroom in Inverness.
A provisional date of July 15 has been set for when tourism businesses may be able to resume operations.
Rhoda Grant feels the rules on end of life visits during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic are not easy to understand.
Highlands and Islands MSP John Finnie calls for Highland Council to be given repayment holiday on cash owed to the Public Works Loan Board.
Across NHS Highland departments and individuals have changed and adapted how and where they work to support the response to the Covid-19 outbreak.
Highland Council has created a video to explain some of the impacts of coronavirus on communities and on the authority.
Police investigating three care home burglaries in Highland capital are investigating whether the crimes are connected to previous break-ins.
Highland Wildlife Park will reopen by the end of this month if the Covid-19 lockdown eases further it has been confirmed.
The incident was between Invermoriston and Fort Augustus and motorists have been warned to expect delays.
It will be operating an order and collect service and is part of a second phase of stores to reopen across the UK as coronavirus lockdown eases.
Staff at Highland Hospice have shown their appreciation for their volunteer helpers with a public round of applause.
Scotland’s approach to implementing the ‘test, trace, isolate, support’ strategy, Test and Protect, is now live across the country.
Highland roads used to transport timber are to benefit from £980,000 funding from the Scottish Government under Phase 1 of the Covid-19 Route Map.
Firefighters in Dingwall were called out this afternoon in Craig Road after the alarm was raised at 3.12pm.