Matthew Reiss wants a pause on major projects causing ‘misery and waste’ until the grid has capacity.
The Aird and Loch Ness councillor confirms she will run for the Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch seat in the 2026.
The owners say ‘our time with you has been one of joy and happiness, so many beautiful memories’.
Amid calls for Highland Council to take action as they say this makes a ‘mockery of local democracy’.
LibDem Councillor Andrew Baxter says ‘Peter Newman failed to do his homework’ and is ‘simply wrong’.
It is understood he has been released and is due to appear in court at a later date.
The north health board returns some of the worst numbers in Scotland.
The Levelling-Up investment secures the historic home of the Highland Games and permanent base for shinty.
Six time national champion Phoebe Strachan says children, communities, and environment ‘deserve better than exposure to polluted seas’.
Andrew Baxter picks-up where the outgoing MSP left off saying the council is ‘too large, too centralised, and too remote’.
That is a a 14% rise in loans since last year totalling £161m, according to new figures.
Examples were offered of ‘slurred speech, impaired movement, erratic or unusual behaviour’.
The SNP, Liberal Democrats, Conservatives and Labour all commit to Transport Scotland’s timetable.
The Scottish Labour leader signs The Inverness Courier’s Dual the A9 Pledge saying ‘this is the route’ to opportunity and potential in the Highlands.
Dozens lash out at ‘big energy’ and Scottish Government ‘riding roughshod over our environment and our local democracy.’
The Scottish Conservatives are the latest political party to sign The Inverness Courier’s Dual the A9 Pledge - and vow to speed up the programme.
Non appearance aggravated tensions as campaigners demand Planning Inquiry Commission into projects.
A packed and passionate Inverness meeting was told ‘no financial compensation can ever replace what we stand to lose.’
Bosses are told the system is surviving off emergency protocols and locum cover during search for long-term solution.
LibDem Caithness, Sutherland and Ross candidate David Green says ‘clearly not enough is being done’.