A spokeswoman said the street would be closed to the public until building standards had accessed the stability of the stonework.
Inverness College management said the strike was extremely disappointing given both sides agree that there is no national plan to replace lecturers.
Plans to transform an unused ward into a base for community midwives also includes new office space for the national Mental Health Tribunal Service.
It is believed the man, known only as "Zoom", was in his late 30s or early 40s, but members of the public at the meeting did not see his face.
The figures show that between October 1 and December 31 2020, just 70.2 per cent of cancer patients were treated within the 62 day standard.
Eòrpa, the Gaelic channel's European news show, visits Inverness and Skye to discusses a lack of facilites for campers.
We want to find out what you think.
SSEN has launched its website to give guidance on staying safe in the garden, after 408 related incidents were reported over the last year.
More than 30 ambulance crew, paramedics and administration staff have been working away to learn a dance to the tune Jerusalema by Master KG.
The Mountain Bothie Association (MBA) has issued a statement reminding walkers that bothies should not be used, other than in an emergency.
With 1560 average searches per month, the city topped the digital league for this type of search.
A FAMILY friend is raising money to give a 'helping hand' to a well-known restaurant owner who is suffering from cancer.
A Highland Covid survivor has issued an appeal for more mental health support for others.
William Paterson signed up as a volunteer in 1975 after seeing a local advert
Fraudulent emails have circulated inviting staff to fake Zoom meetings, pretending to be from colleagues within their organisation.
Inverness Ironworks announced this morning that Peat & Diesel are going to be 'giving it laldy' after confirming an extra date this November.
A spokesman for the festival said they understood the decision would not please everyone, but safety of staff and those attending came first.
It hopes to appoint nine seasonal rangers to be the 'eyes and ears' of the authority on the ground.
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) said it had ‘grave concern’ about the Scottish Government’s direction of travel.
The sell-out gigs in August 2018 were filmed live in front of 50,000 fans by Glasgow based digital entertainment company Blazing Griffin.