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Would society benefit from a more military mindset?

Would society benefit from a more military mindset?

Would society benefit from a more military mindset?

01 May 2025

The Army Careers Office in Inverness, in Lower Bridge Street, has long been a highly militarised incursion into the town and city centre.


Inverness Caledonian Thistle free to offer current players contracts

Inverness Caledonian Thistle free to offer current players contracts

Inverness Caledonian Thistle free to offer current players contracts

01 May 2025

There had been a question mark over whether ICT could offer contract extensions to the players already at the club while in administration.


‘No pupil should feel that doors are closed to them’ — councillor criticises ‘unfair’ system to allocate support resources in schools

‘No pupil should feel that doors are closed to them’ — councillor criticises ‘unfair’ system to allocate support resources in schools

‘No pupil should feel that doors are closed to them’ — councillor criticises ‘unfair’ system to allocate support resources in schools

30 April 2025

A Nairn councillor shared her disappointment in the current system used to allocate additional support learning (ASL) resources in the Highlands.


Police and trading standards raid on Inverness taxis snares two for enforcement action

Police and trading standards raid on Inverness taxis snares two for enforcement action

Police and trading standards raid on Inverness taxis snares two for enforcement action

30 April 2025

A police and trading standards sweep of taxis in Inverness city centre has brought enforcement action on two vehicles.


Inverness woman with MBE who spent life helping others dies at the age of 91

Inverness woman with MBE who spent life helping others dies at the age of 91

Inverness woman with MBE who spent life helping others dies at the age of 91

29 April 2025

Tributes have been paid to Janet Taylor MBE who died at home in Inverness after battling vascular dementia in the last stage of her life.


Rules are rules or ‘shocking’ decision?: family told to remove grave decoration

Rules are rules or ‘shocking’ decision?: family told to remove grave decoration

Rules are rules or ‘shocking’ decision?: family told to remove grave decoration

29 April 2025

YOUR VIEWS: Readers are split over personal touches added to a grave in a Highland cemetery


Call to boost seagull control after 74-year-old man suffers High Street attack

Call to boost seagull control after 74-year-old man suffers High Street attack

Call to boost seagull control after 74-year-old man suffers High Street attack

29 April 2025

A 74-year-old man who was attacked by a seagull in Nairn last week is calling for urgent action ahead of the tourist season.


WATCH: ‘I am struggling’ - teenager (13) calls to reinstate additional support needs resources at school

WATCH: ‘I am struggling’ - teenager (13) calls to reinstate additional support needs resources at school

WATCH: ‘I am struggling’ - teenager (13) calls to reinstate additional support needs resources at school

28 April 2025

A Nairn teenager is urging Highland Council to reinstate support staff at his school, as he found himself struggling after losing one-to-one support.


Eden Court group is enriching lives of LGBTQ+ elders

Eden Court group is enriching lives of LGBTQ+ elders

Eden Court group is enriching lives of LGBTQ+ elders

28 April 2025

Out Together has been running in the Highland capital for just over a year, and it has become a major positive in many peoples’ lives.


Two Highland secondary schools make top 3 of ‘most improved’ in Scotland

Two Highland secondary schools make top 3 of ‘most improved’ in Scotland

Two Highland secondary schools make top 3 of ‘most improved’ in Scotland

27 April 2025

Two Highland secondary schools were among the most improved in ranking across Scotland, according to a list published by The Times today.


‘Barking up the wrong tree’: Fergus Ewing told to tackle ‘root cause’ of Scotland’s problems; plus rusty River Ness railings and tributes to much-loved former head teacher

‘Barking up the wrong tree’: Fergus Ewing told to tackle ‘root cause’ of Scotland’s problems; plus rusty River Ness railings and tributes to much-loved former head teacher

‘Barking up the wrong tree’: Fergus Ewing told to tackle ‘root cause’ of Scotland’s problems; plus rusty River Ness railings and tributes to much-loved former head teacher

27 April 2025

YOUR VIEWS: Readers On the stories that have been making the headlines.


Glimpses of God can be unsatisfactory - but Jesus shows the way

Glimpses of God can be unsatisfactory - but Jesus shows the way

Glimpses of God can be unsatisfactory - but Jesus shows the way

27 April 2025

In Gaelic, the word “turadh” denotes a dry spell between clouds in which the sun breaks through.


League One survival up there with Scottish Cup triumph, says Caley Thistle head coach

League One survival up there with Scottish Cup triumph, says Caley Thistle head coach

League One survival up there with Scottish Cup triumph, says Caley Thistle head coach

26 April 2025

Scott Kellacher was in a joyous mood after seeing Inverness guarantee League One safety this season.


‘I removed a tick last week - here’s what to do if you get bitten’

‘I removed a tick last week - here’s what to do if you get bitten’

‘I removed a tick last week - here’s what to do if you get bitten’

26 April 2025

The most important risk from ticks is from the diseases that they can carry and can pass on when they bite, says our columnist.


Is new football regulator the way forward for the beautiful game?

Is new football regulator the way forward for the beautiful game?

Is new football regulator the way forward for the beautiful game?

26 April 2025

I have supported Inverness Caley Thistle since their first game and shared in their highs and lows, almost like an extension of everyday family life.


Caley Jags determined to seal ‘massive achievement’ with League One safety

Caley Jags determined to seal ‘massive achievement’ with League One safety

Caley Jags determined to seal ‘massive achievement’ with League One safety

25 April 2025

If results go their way, Inverness could know they are playing League One football next season as quickly as this weekend.


Jailed sports coach ‘looked evil’, says survivor of childhood sexual abuse

Jailed sports coach ‘looked evil’, says survivor of childhood sexual abuse

Jailed sports coach ‘looked evil’, says survivor of childhood sexual abuse

25 April 2025

Three years on since Shaun Matheson reported his former sports coach’s crimes to the police, Robbie Paulin has been jailed.


Warm glow from castle heralds exciting days ahead

Warm glow from castle heralds exciting days ahead

Warm glow from castle heralds exciting days ahead

24 April 2025

On an icy night in early February a surprise spectacle on the riverside stopped me in my tracks.


Highland council letter to remove railings from grave ‘disgusting’ claim family

Highland council letter to remove railings from grave ‘disgusting’ claim family

Highland council letter to remove railings from grave ‘disgusting’ claim family

24 April 2025

Lillian Matheson received the letter about her late husband’s grave with instructions that she must remove the things that she has put around it.


Spending watchdog warns of Highland Council ‘challenges’ in delivering vision on roads, transport, buildings and digital

Spending watchdog warns of Highland Council ‘challenges’ in delivering vision on roads, transport, buildings and digital

Spending watchdog warns of Highland Council ‘challenges’ in delivering vision on roads, transport, buildings and digital

24 April 2025

A public spending watchdog says Highland Council faces “challenges” in delivering ambitious infrastructure improvements in the next 20 years.


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