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Struggle outside city lap dancing club ends in court

Struggle outside city lap dancing club ends in court

Struggle outside city lap dancing club ends in court

15 May 2019

A WAITER who refused to leave Private Eyes then struggled with police officers in the street.


New drive to improve safety for children in cars

New drive to improve safety for children in cars

New drive to improve safety for children in cars

15 May 2019

POLICE have been focused on promote in-car safety for children this week.


Health researchers recognised with university titles

Health researchers recognised with university titles

Health researchers recognised with university titles

15 May 2019

The University of the Highlands and Islands has awarded two leading health researchers new academic titles.


Public asked for feedback on proposed Maritime Heritage Trail

Public asked for feedback on proposed Maritime Heritage Trail

Public asked for feedback on proposed Maritime Heritage Trail

15 May 2019

Plans to improve links between Inverness city centre and the city’s "maritime quarter" for cyclists and pedestrians have moved a step closer.


Ups and downs of MP expenses

Ups and downs of MP expenses

Ups and downs of MP expenses

15 May 2019

INVERNESS MP Drew Hendry’s staffing costs jumped from £107,572 in 2015-16 to £150,555 in 2017-18 according to figures.


Festival’s mental health message

Festival’s mental health message

Festival’s mental health message

15 May 2019

The month-long Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival (SMHAF) Highland had a successful launch on Tuesday at the Bike Shed Coffee House in Merkinch.


Fundraiser is all a-bout honouring gran’s memory

Fundraiser is all a-bout honouring gran’s memory

Fundraiser is all a-bout honouring gran’s memory

14 May 2019

A sales manager who lost his grandmother to cancer is getting set to jump into a boxing ring to raise money for charity.


Garden fest event back in bloom

Garden fest event back in bloom

Garden fest event back in bloom

14 May 2019

THE Highland Garden Fest returns to Inverness Botanic Gardens next month with more than 1500 people are expected to attend.


Whistle-blower calls for heads to roll at NHS Highland

Whistle-blower calls for heads to roll at NHS Highland

Whistle-blower calls for heads to roll at NHS Highland

14 May 2019

A whistle-blower who says she was demoted after raising concerns about her team’s treatment has called for decision-makers to consider their position.


UPDATE: Four men appear in court charged with attempted murder

UPDATE: Four men appear in court charged with attempted murder

UPDATE: Four men appear in court charged with attempted murder

14 May 2019

Four men have appeared in private at Inverness Sheriff Court charged with attempted murder.


Hospitality expert joins youth board

Hospitality expert joins youth board

Hospitality expert joins youth board

14 May 2019

YOUTH employment group Developing the Young Workforce (DYW) has added a fresh face to its board for the Inverness and Central Highland region.


Road closed after discovery of mystery powder

Road closed after discovery of mystery powder

Road closed after discovery of mystery powder

14 May 2019

Emergency services are trying to determine the nature of the substance found between Inverness and Nairn.


Four people charged in connection with attempted murder

Four people charged in connection with attempted murder

Four people charged in connection with attempted murder

14 May 2019

Police said the charges arise out of an incident at a Beauly property.


Cocaine dealer receives community service sentence

Cocaine dealer receives community service sentence

Cocaine dealer receives community service sentence

14 May 2019

Sentence had previously been deferred at Inverness Sheriff Court for a background report on Lee McGlory.


Firm is top company

Firm is top company

Firm is top company

14 May 2019

Contact the Elderly guests were celebrating in style at after bagging a community grant.


Supermarket manager sheds 2.5 stone training for marathon

Supermarket manager sheds 2.5 stone training for marathon

Supermarket manager sheds 2.5 stone training for marathon

14 May 2019

A supermarket manager has raised more than £8000 for a cancer charity at a marathon and managed to lose more than two stone training for the event.


Highland trio win national award for protecting children from tobacco

Highland trio win national award for protecting children from tobacco

Highland trio win national award for protecting children from tobacco

13 May 2019

A trio of organisations have been recognised for their work in support of Scotland’s charter for a tobacco-free generation.


Inverness pupils praise Crocus Group support

Inverness pupils praise Crocus Group support

Inverness pupils praise Crocus Group support

13 May 2019

TWO Culloden Academy S2 pupils have praised the quality of bereavement support given to children by the Crocus Group.


Free events in Inverness for Bookbug Week

Free events in Inverness for Bookbug Week

Free events in Inverness for Bookbug Week

13 May 2019

Scottish Book Trust, the national charity changing lives through reading and writing, invites families to join Bookbug’s Big Picnic this week.


Scots urged to bake up a storm to raise funds for injured veterans

Scots urged to bake up a storm to raise funds for injured veterans

Scots urged to bake up a storm to raise funds for injured veterans

13 May 2019

AN Inverness bakery is getting behind a campaign to encourage Scots to take part in Britain’s biggest bake sale to help wounded veterans.


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