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Lifelong socialist and passionate trade unionist with strong sense of history dies aged 85

Lifelong socialist and passionate trade unionist with strong sense of history dies aged 85

Lifelong socialist and passionate trade unionist with strong sense of history dies aged 85

17 June 2024

A stalwart of the trade union movement and driving force behind the creation of an Inverness memorial to honour those who have died at work has died.


WATCH: Greens slammed as ‘morally corrupt’ after claiming A9 dualling is ‘a subsidy for wealthy, usually white men’

WATCH: Greens slammed as ‘morally corrupt’ after claiming A9 dualling is ‘a subsidy for wealthy, usually white men’

WATCH: Greens slammed as ‘morally corrupt’ after claiming A9 dualling is ‘a subsidy for wealthy, usually white men’

17 June 2024

New figures from Transport Scotland show single carriageways on the road are twice as deadly as dualled sections.


Masonry falls to the ground on Grantown’s High Street

Masonry falls to the ground on Grantown’s High Street

Masonry falls to the ground on Grantown’s High Street

17 June 2024

Rooftop has been checked by firefighters and area cordoned off


End of an era for the Irvine family at Newtonmore Post Office

End of an era for the Irvine family at Newtonmore Post Office

End of an era for the Irvine family at Newtonmore Post Office

17 June 2024

A new operator is to take over from next month


First Minister John Swinney uses Inverness visit to reaffirm commitment to A9 dualling

First Minister John Swinney uses Inverness visit to reaffirm commitment to A9 dualling

First Minister John Swinney uses Inverness visit to reaffirm commitment to A9 dualling

17 June 2024

First Minister John Swinney has used a visit to Inverness to reconfirm his government’s “commitment to deliver the dualling of the A9”.


TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE: Redevelopment of popular corner spot in Aviemore

TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE: Redevelopment of popular corner spot in Aviemore

TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE: Redevelopment of popular corner spot in Aviemore

17 June 2024

There has been a big change since the timber huts of the 1950s


Transport Scotland figures show A9 single carriageways twice as deadly as dual carriageways

Transport Scotland figures show A9 single carriageways twice as deadly as dual carriageways

Transport Scotland figures show A9 single carriageways twice as deadly as dual carriageways

17 June 2024

There were 199 injuries and 15 deaths on single carriageways while on dual carriageways that fell to 114 injuries and seven deaths.


First People of The Spey: from Hunter Gatherer to Early Christian

First People of The Spey: from Hunter Gatherer to Early Christian

First People of The Spey: from Hunter Gatherer to Early Christian

17 June 2024

Grantown Museum invites you to retrace the steps of the first people of the Spey.


Brave bikers turn out for the Kingussie Bikeathon

Brave bikers turn out for the Kingussie Bikeathon

Brave bikers turn out for the Kingussie Bikeathon

16 June 2024

This year’s big Bikeathon event didn’t get the weather but 180 joined in around Badenoch


YOUR VIEWS: Calm down, drivers

YOUR VIEWS: Calm down, drivers

YOUR VIEWS: Calm down, drivers

16 June 2024

I live in Church Terrace in Newtonmore where 20mph speed restrictions have been imposed much to the appreciation of residents.


First Minister accuses Scottish Tory leader of ‘taking Highlanders for granted’ during Inverness visit

First Minister accuses Scottish Tory leader of ‘taking Highlanders for granted’ during Inverness visit

First Minister accuses Scottish Tory leader of ‘taking Highlanders for granted’ during Inverness visit

16 June 2024

John Swinney hit out at Douglas Ross during a visit to Inverness on Sunday afternoon.


Kincraig nightmare becomes a dream come true

Kincraig nightmare becomes a dream come true

Kincraig nightmare becomes a dream come true

15 June 2024

A couple planning their dream home in Badenoch have won the right to proceed after an appeal


Former British Lions rugby star joins judging line-up for World Porridge Making Champs

Former British Lions rugby star joins judging line-up for World Porridge Making Champs

Former British Lions rugby star joins judging line-up for World Porridge Making Champs

15 June 2024

Entries close on Thursday for the chance to win Golden Spurtle in Carrbridge


Enter the Highland Business Women Awards and make your business shine

Enter the Highland Business Women Awards and make your business shine

Enter the Highland Business Women Awards and make your business shine

15 June 2024

It’s almost that time of year again as the Highland Business Women Awards is making a return.


Inverness electrician fined for drug-driving on A9

Inverness electrician fined for drug-driving on A9

Inverness electrician fined for drug-driving on A9

15 June 2024

Inverness Sheriff Court heard he had smoked cannabis.


Highlanders named in King Charles’s birthday honours list

Highlanders named in King Charles’s birthday honours list

Highlanders named in King Charles’s birthday honours list

14 June 2024

Several Highlanders have been honoured in the King’s birthday honours list.


Latest list of short term lets applications for Badenoch and Strathspey

Latest list of short term lets applications for Badenoch and Strathspey

Latest list of short term lets applications for Badenoch and Strathspey

14 June 2024

Change of use applications to comply with new ST: control zone continue to pour in


Adrenaline-fuelled downhill carting launched at Cairngorm Mountain

Adrenaline-fuelled downhill carting launched at Cairngorm Mountain

Adrenaline-fuelled downhill carting launched at Cairngorm Mountain

14 June 2024

Brand new attraction with 2 kilometre course is a first for Scotland


Highland Tory MSP’s fears over motorhomes drivers

Highland Tory MSP’s fears over motorhomes drivers

Highland Tory MSP’s fears over motorhomes drivers

14 June 2024

Jamie Halcro Johnston has raised his fears over motorhomes in the Highlands with the minister


NHS survey finds unreliable concrete in New Craigs and Raigmore Hospital buildings

NHS survey finds unreliable concrete in New Craigs and Raigmore Hospital buildings

NHS survey finds unreliable concrete in New Craigs and Raigmore Hospital buildings

14 June 2024

Appointments at New Craigs were cancelled whereas RAAC found at Raigmore not ‘in critical condition’


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