After days of speculation Prime Minister Boris Johnson admitted that he did attend the "bring your own booze" party in the Downing Street garden.
ScotRail is proposing changes to ticket office opening hours at stations in the Highlands and the rest of the country.
A campaign to protect Scotland’s livestock has been launched following new legislation which protects animals from dog attacks.
NHS Highland has delivered more than 20,000 doses of Covid-19 booster or third dose vaccinations in five days last week.
Changes come into force from next week due to the continued impact of coronavirus and the rapid spread of new variant
Pupils from P1 to S6 who are receipt of free school meals based on low income have received a one-off wellbeing payment of £25.
The Hospitality Business Support Top-Up Grant Scheme will provide a one-off payment for businesses in the hospitality sector who have lost bookings.
Drivers in the Highlands and the rest of Scotland are being reminded to make sure their vehicles are winter ready.
Highland Council advises its service users and customers of its opening hours and service arrangements over the festive period.
Move to blended learning in line with colleges across Scotland and in response to sharp rise in Omicron variant
NHS Highland’s clinical emergency pathways have been under significant pressure across primary and secondary care.
When he first joined Tulloch Homes back in 2003 Sandy Grant never imagined he would one day be running the firm.
Police have confirmed 88-year-old man has passed away following the accident at Munlochy junction
Move follows the detection of a 'very small number of cases of Covid-19'
The signing event will take place on Thursday in the Highlander Suite at the Caledonian Stadium.
Two Highland businesses have been shortlisted the 22nd outing of the contest
It covers the eastern Highlands, including Inverness, as Storm Arwen approaches Scotland and is set to sweep in tomorrow afternoon.
Grants of up to £2,500 are available to businesses to improve ventilation and air quality on their premises to help reduce the risk of Covid-19.
Mum sings praise of charity after 14 months' rollercoaster of emotions
Householders in the Highlands are being urged to take action to ensure their property and water pipes are protected ahead of winter.