'At a time when our NHS is overwhelmed and staff are under immense pressure, it is shocking that basic inspections aren’t being carried out...'
The SNP led government and council is being slammed for leaving promised school projects without cash.
Angus MacDonald says Independent councillors act like 'the Greens do at Holyrood' as Bill Lobban bites back asking 'is there an election due?'
Confirmation of limited plans instead of news schools for Beauly and Park Primaries, Culloden Academy and St Clements.
The Inverness Courier won the News Media Association’s Making a Difference award 2023 for 'outstanding efforts in driving change'.
She says: 'The move could incentivise landowners to restore their degraded peatlands and create more woodland.'
Kate Forbes kept her messages but a government spokesman could not say the same for Maree Todd.
Cross party fury was vented in Holyrood over two and half hour delays it is feared could lead to fatalities.
Kate Forbes and Rhoda Grant respond to the Scottish Government turning its back on bids for desperately needed new premises.
Highland Council responds to the 'more than disappointing' news that none of its schools received any government cash.
The inquiry puts the Scottish Government under real pressure as former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has also been called.
It is a severe blow to St Clement’s Special School as well as Beauly, Dunvegan and Park Primaries.
In a major escalation of the petitions committee probe, MSPs are also seeking 11 years of documents from Transport Scotland.
Councillors sought answers on security, safety and land purchases after 10 school projects were ditched last month.
Leader Raymond Bremner says that could 'mean job losses' as the administration is hammered for not 'looking at real problems.'
He says 'the SNP-led Highland Council and SNP-led Scottish Government must stop passing the buck' – 'the truth of it is they both have.'
Highland Alliance co-led by Maxine Smith will not whip members to 'vote against their conscience or the communities.'
The call comes after at least 500 staff claimed in an official survey that they were subject to bullying and harassment at work.
Allegations include 25 physical assaults, five of sexual harassment with claims made against colleagues, bosses and even elected councillors.
Despite earlier warnings harling fell from the Commercial Bar, closing Dingwall High Street and sparking an emergency response