Scotland’s supreme civil court has given a charity permission to challenge the Scottish Government’s beaver killing policy through a judicial review.
Renowned forensic anthropologist Professor Dame Sue Black has been made a non-party-political peer by the House of Lords Appointments Commission.
Four venues in the Highlands have received over £200,000 from an emergency fund to help prevent closure of grassroots live music venues.
People from as far afield as Canada have joined in this year’s Inverness Music Festival.
All front line care and support staff with social care provider Highland Home Carers (HHC) are to be paid a minimum of £10 per hour from next month.
Police officers are attending an incident in Dingwall following a reported disturbance earlier today.
An American investigator of legendary creatures believes the Loch Ness Monster is descended from an ancient group of extinct serpentine whales.
Organisers of the annual Inverness Music Festival are all set to ensure the show will go on – despite the coronavirus pandemic.
A new app developed in partnership by the UHI and NHS Highland has reduced depression and anxiety among health and social care staff in the pandemic.
The team behind what is believed will be the world’s first rewilding centre has welcomed new research showing strong public support for the concept.
A community-owned whisky distillery in Ross-shire is set to establish a bonded warehouse as part of its operation.
A 40-year-old man is to be reported to the Procurator Fiscal following a crash on the A9 north of Dingwall.
FRONTLINE workers clearing snow and emptying bins have been praised for their efforts during the pandemic by a city councillor.
Thriving Families, formerly known as CHIP+, aims to be the “go-to” organisation for improving the lives of families in Highland.
Police officers have been called to a one-car crash on the Black Isle.
Ambitious plans for a world-class climbing centre in Highland capital deemed 'too risky'.
Communities across the Inner Moray Firth area are being invited to have their say as part of a consultation to help shape future development.
A mini music festival featuring local bands is being planned to take place in Beauly this spring.
A ruling that most payments made to NHS Highland bullying victims will not be subject to tax has been welcomed.
New figures have highlighted the devastating financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on residents, communities and businesses in the Highlands.