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Rachel Smart


Business reporter

I studied my undergraduate degree in politics and international relations at the University of Aberdeen and I completed my Masters in Journalism at RGU this year. I have always been interested in people and how society works. It's great when your passions align with your job.

Rachel Smart

Young businesswomen and resilience to be recognised at Highland award ceremony

14 May 2025
Young businesswomen and resilience to be recognised at Highland award ceremony

Young businesswomen and resilience to be recognised at Highland award ceremony

14 May 2025

The Highland Business Women Awards are set to return in 2025.


Carrbridge neighbour dispute led to fire

09 May 2025
Carrbridge neighbour dispute led to fire

Carrbridge neighbour dispute led to fire

09 May 2025

Shouting match between semi-detached owners as fence fire was fought


Jail for man who spat at Aviemore nurse

09 May 2025
Jail for man who spat at Aviemore nurse

Jail for man who spat at Aviemore nurse

09 May 2025

Also spat on police and uttered racist abuse


Very high to extreme risk of wildfire in place across the north of Scotland

06 May 2025
Very high to extreme risk of wildfire in place across the north of Scotland

Very high to extreme risk of wildfire in place across the north of Scotland

06 May 2025

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) has urged people who live within or who may enter rural environments to exercise caution.


Highland engineering company honoured with a King’s Award for Enterprise

06 May 2025
Highland engineering company honoured with a King’s Award for Enterprise

Highland engineering company honoured with a King’s Award for Enterprise

06 May 2025

A Highland engineering company that has pioneered innovative new solutions for clean water has been honoured with a King’s Award for Enterprise.


A9 partially blocked at Dalwhinnie due to ongoing road traffic incident

26 April 2025
A9 partially blocked at Dalwhinnie due to ongoing road traffic incident

A9 partially blocked at Dalwhinnie due to ongoing road traffic incident

26 April 2025

The A9 is partially blocked at Dalwhinnie due to a road traffic incident.


Competition opens for emerging artists to win the chance to play at Belladrum

26 April 2025
Competition opens for emerging artists to win the chance to play at Belladrum

Competition opens for emerging artists to win the chance to play at Belladrum

26 April 2025

Co-op and the festival are teaming up to support grassroots music, so Co-op members are being invited to enter an exclusive talent search.


Sadness following the death of Pope Francis (88)

21 April 2025
Sadness following the death of Pope Francis (88)

Sadness following the death of Pope Francis (88)

21 April 2025

Condolences expressed after the passing of Pope Francis announced this morning


Highlands and Islands Tourism Awards’ head judge shares her tips for crafting the best application

17 April 2025
Highlands and Islands Tourism Awards’ head judge shares her tips for crafting the best application

Highlands and Islands Tourism Awards’ head judge shares her tips for crafting the best application

17 April 2025

Entries are now open for the Highlands and Islands Tourism Awards (HITA) 2025.


Children’s shop in the Eastgate set to close its doors

07 April 2025
Children’s shop in the Eastgate set to close its doors

Children’s shop in the Eastgate set to close its doors

07 April 2025

A store in the Eastgate Centre is set to shut its doors on May 21.


Inverness charity that supports 160 people in the community is winner at Highland Heroes Awards 2025

16 March 2025
Inverness charity that supports 160 people in the community is winner at Highland Heroes Awards 2025

Inverness charity that supports 160 people in the community is winner at Highland Heroes Awards 2025

16 March 2025

Special Needs Action Project (SNAP) was founded nearly 30 years ago to improve the lives of young people with additional needs.


Mikeysline scoop Highland Heroes award at prestigious ceremony

16 March 2025
Mikeysline scoop Highland Heroes award at prestigious ceremony

Mikeysline scoop Highland Heroes award at prestigious ceremony

16 March 2025

A suicide prevention charity has won the Emergency Services or Crisis Support Service of the Year at Highland Heroes 2025.


Boy (10) wins primary school pupil of the year at Highland Heroes for his compassion, dedication and teamwork

16 March 2025
Boy (10) wins primary school pupil of the year at Highland Heroes for his compassion, dedication and teamwork

Boy (10) wins primary school pupil of the year at Highland Heroes for his compassion, dedication and teamwork

16 March 2025

Angus MacDonald was announced as primary school pupil of the year at the packed out Highland Heroes awards at the Drumossie Hotel on Friday night.


Inverness Airport “best in Europe” for fifth year in a row

10 March 2025
Inverness Airport “best in Europe” for fifth year in a row

Inverness Airport “best in Europe” for fifth year in a row

10 March 2025

Inverness Airport has won the best airport in Europe serving under two million passengers — for the fifth year in a row.


Chairman of Highlands and Islands Enterprise announces retirement

07 March 2025
Chairman of Highlands and Islands Enterprise announces retirement

Chairman of Highlands and Islands Enterprise announces retirement

07 March 2025

Alistair Dodds CBE has served on the HIE board for 11 years and was due to stay in the chairman position until April 2026.


Environmental charity worker and partner discuss their drive to do Strictly fundraising

22 February 2025
Environmental charity worker and partner discuss their drive to do Strictly fundraising

Environmental charity worker and partner discuss their drive to do Strictly fundraising

22 February 2025

Listen to the latest episode of the Strictly for a cause podcast


Former police chief for the north dies at 68 as tributes paid to ‘champion of the Highlands’

20 February 2025
Former police chief for the north dies at 68 as tributes paid to ‘champion of the Highlands’

Former police chief for the north dies at 68 as tributes paid to ‘champion of the Highlands’

20 February 2025

The former Chief Constable of Northern Constabulary, Ian Latimer led the force from 2001 until 2011.


Highland organisation in desperate need of volunteers to support children with additional support needs

19 February 2025
Highland organisation in desperate need of volunteers to support children with additional support needs

Highland organisation in desperate need of volunteers to support children with additional support needs

19 February 2025

High Life Highland is keen to offer more opportunities for children who need extra support to take part in games and sports.


Should the Eastgate be turned into a conference centre? Tourism mogul claims shopping spot is as ‘dead as a dodo’

15 February 2025
Should the Eastgate be turned into a conference centre? Tourism mogul claims shopping spot is as ‘dead as a dodo’

Should the Eastgate be turned into a conference centre? Tourism mogul claims shopping spot is as ‘dead as a dodo’

15 February 2025

With the shopping centre’s food court closing and Lakeland relocating is it time to rethink what could be done with the large shopping space?


Highland woman caught driving before midday while more than four times the alcohol limit

12 February 2025
Highland woman caught driving before midday while more than four times the alcohol limit

Highland woman caught driving before midday while more than four times the alcohol limit

12 February 2025

A Highland woman was caught driving before midday while more than four times the alcohol limit.


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