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Inverness-based Gaelic arts organisation Fèisean nan Gàidheal has appointed a double-gold winner at the National Mòd as its ...
Public health officials urge farm visitors to wash hands after petting animals as more cases linked to animal feeding ...
The Justice Secretary has announced more emergency measures to curb prison overcrowding as she warned jails are on track to ...
A prison officers’ union has called for urgent action after attacks at two jails left prison officers injured.
The unemployment rate was just under 4.20% in the three months to the end of June 2024 – the last measurement before the ...
There have been calls for legislation which would mean only qualified surgeons can conduct certain procedures.
Rachel Smart joins the team from Inclusive Cycling to try out some of the specially adapted bikes that are helping people get ...
Edward Vines is on trial accused of breaching a restraining order against broadcaster Emily Maitlis and her parents.
The driest spring so far in more than a century is continuing, the Met Office said, as some farmers hope for “substantial” ...
Mr Justice McAlinden, president of the Victims’ Payment Board, described the definition of the current scheme as “very ...
Fiscal depute Sophie Marshall told Inverness Sheriff Court that Milne drove in the wrong lane on Telford Road towards Telford ...
Great British Energy will not invest in any supply chains that involve slave labour, energy minister Michael Shanks has said, ...
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