THE Highland economy has a good chance of recovery if the coronavirus lock-down does not last longer than three months, a top economist has suggested.
Local authority calls on people to stay at home and save lives throughout the Covid-19 pandemic
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has promised £750 million of funding for the charity sector across the UK during the coronavirus outbreak.
A total of 16 people have died of coronavirus in the NHS Highland area, according to new data from the National Records of Scotland.
Dr Iain Kennedy said Dr Smith 'cares deeply about patients and our NHS'
Nicola Sturgeon confirmed the trend over the past 10 days is of a 'rapid increase' in Covid-19 cases
The chief medical officer of Scotland Dr Catherine Calderwood has resigned from the government after twice travelling to her second home.
Businesses and the public in Scotland are now required by law to follow necessary social distancing measures to slow the spread of coronavirus.
An additional 1.5 million protective respirators have been brought back into use despite recently passing their expiry date.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has spoken about the emotional impact that Covid-19 has had on her.
NHS Highland has agreed to a comprehensive programme of compensation and support for victims of bullying.
Scotland is to ramp up capacity for testing for Covid-19 after the largest rise yet in the number of confirmed cases and deaths due to the infection.
The board medical director Dr Boyd Peters is encouraging people to adhere to guidance, saying it helps stop the spread of Covid-19
Conservative Edward Mountain said having a daily routine and making the effort to contact friends, colleagues and staff helps being on lock down
The former chief executive of Highland Council has been appointed to a new agency aimed at reforming the approach to the nation’s health challenges.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says NHS Scotland intends to quadruple the number of available intensive care unit beds.
Staff at Highland Council’s dedicated Covid-19 helpline have dealt with more than 1600 calls since it went live last Wednesday afternoon.
The branch had been earmarked for closure in what was the latest blow to local businesses seeking banking facilities
In the wake of bullying allegations NHS Highland had been involved in tendering to appoint specialist assistance for its employee-support programme.
UK government figures show the north of Scotland pays more for electricity than anywhere else in the country, says a Ross-shire MP.