The Greens MSP says 'I am actively advocating for the establishment of a dedicated degree-level course in horticulture and business skills.'
The Inverness and Nairn MSP says of Humza Yousaf's pick that 'no one has put more effort into A9 dualling than Fiona'
Cllr Collier and her husband speak out after Cllr Smith was suspended for a month by the Standards Commission.
Fergus Ewing demands answers from Mairi McAllan about the 'complete failure to adhere to the very clear schedule.'
The company says it will retain staff and its premises at Allangrange but it needs more space to expand as it hopes to attract 20,000 visitors.
He says 'decisions by SNP and Green ministers in Edinburgh that will have a real impact on life here in the Highlands.'
She says she accepts the sanction adding 'being a councillor in these conditions is extremely trying and stressful.'
She felt Tamala Collier may not be 'consistent' enough to sit on a planning committee while also failing to register interests in time.
She felt Tamala Collier may not be 'consistent' enough to sit on a planning committee while also failing to register interests in time.
MSP Edward Mountain said it was 'beyond belief' and that the responsible parties should help pay the money back.
The probe is aimed at finding out what went wrong so mistakes are not repeated and ensuring the new 2035 dualling deadline is reached.
She told the UK Covid Inquiry 'I’m not even sure I was aware that they existed.'
The Ross-shire brewer aims to relocate to a site at the retail park with a visitors centre, bar and restaurant.
Highland Council has received advance notice of a full planning application.
Highland Council has received advance notice of a full planning application.
Now Edward Mountain slams ‘petulant’ exchange adding it is not his job to be ‘subservient to the Scottish Government’.
Labour and Tory MSPs slam First Minister for avoiding responsibility for Scottish Government decisions and again blaming Westminster.
By extending its repayment on three Public Private Partnerships it would get a £68 million windfall but increase debt by £146 million.
MSP Jackson Carlaw says 'drift' started in 2018 and the public was kept in the dark despite 'serious reservations and doubt' internally.
He says the stop 'places in great jeopardy the refurbishment of Raigmore’s maternity unit and projects in Caithness and Lochaber.'