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£64,000 windfall as golfers spend big for Maggie’s Highland

£64,000 windfall as golfers spend big for Maggie’s Highland

£64,000 windfall as golfers spend big for Maggie’s Highland

10 May 2025

A massive £63,500 windfall has been raised for a Highland charity after its latest hugely successful Golf Day fundraiser.


‘Very Distinguished Gentleman’ and vintage biker from Nairn raises £10k in just over a decade

‘Very Distinguished Gentleman’ and vintage biker from Nairn raises £10k in just over a decade

‘Very Distinguished Gentleman’ and vintage biker from Nairn raises £10k in just over a decade

10 May 2025

He is a distinguished gentleman and he loves to ride his vintage motorbike.


Nairn St Ninian cause shock to reach cup final after injury time winner

Nairn St Ninian cause shock to reach cup final after injury time winner

Nairn St Ninian cause shock to reach cup final after injury time winner

10 May 2025

Saints defeat top flight opponents to reach final.


Goalkeeper agrees three-year deal to remain with Highland League club

Goalkeeper agrees three-year deal to remain with Highland League club

Goalkeeper agrees three-year deal to remain with Highland League club

10 May 2025

He was voted players’ player of the year last season.


Taste of Nairn continues with the world tattie scone championships taking place

Taste of Nairn continues with the world tattie scone championships taking place

Taste of Nairn continues with the world tattie scone championships taking place

10 May 2025

Taste of Nairn is continuing into its second day and there is plenty to get your teeth stuck into, according to the organisers.


Is Nairn’s post office set to move?

Is Nairn’s post office set to move?

Is Nairn’s post office set to move?

10 May 2025

The Post Office in Nairn could be transferred to a local newsagents, with the current branch being managed by a temporary postmaster.


MP hopes new UK-India trade deal is ‘beginning of change’ for government’s support to Scotch whisky industry

MP hopes new UK-India trade deal is ‘beginning of change’ for government’s support to Scotch whisky industry

MP hopes new UK-India trade deal is ‘beginning of change’ for government’s support to Scotch whisky industry

09 May 2025

The MP for Nairnshire has welcomed news of a UK-India trade deal as a “win for whisky”.


Flavours galore set to return at Taste of Nairn

Flavours galore set to return at Taste of Nairn

Flavours galore set to return at Taste of Nairn

09 May 2025

Foodies in Nairn and beyond will be in for a treat this weekend as a popular festival returns to town.


PODCAST: North NHS compensation payments total £34m so we look at why

PODCAST: North NHS compensation payments total £34m so we look at why

PODCAST: North NHS compensation payments total £34m so we look at why

09 May 2025

Listen to episode one of our brand new look at what is going on behind the headlines in Beyond the Briefing.


MSPs accuse NHS Highland of being too afraid of Scottish Government to fight to retain services

MSPs accuse NHS Highland of being too afraid of Scottish Government to fight to retain services

MSPs accuse NHS Highland of being too afraid of Scottish Government to fight to retain services

09 May 2025

Edward Mountain and Fergus Ewing fear that losing services leads to ‘adverse outcomes’ for patients.


PICTURES: Nairnshire communities come together to remember the fallen

PICTURES: Nairnshire communities come together to remember the fallen

PICTURES: Nairnshire communities come together to remember the fallen

08 May 2025

People in Nairnshire gathered to remember those who sacrificed their lives for peace and freedom, marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day.


PICTURES: VE Day 80th anniversary marked

PICTURES: VE Day 80th anniversary marked

PICTURES: VE Day 80th anniversary marked

08 May 2025

VE Day’s 80th anniversary was marked by around 150 to 200 people at the Cavell Gardens war memorial in Inverness this morning (Thursday).


Former BBC broadcaster and poverty and trauma expert appointed to top Highland Council roles

Former BBC broadcaster and poverty and trauma expert appointed to top Highland Council roles

Former BBC broadcaster and poverty and trauma expert appointed to top Highland Council roles

08 May 2025

Maggie Cunningham and Dr Jim McCormick will head up the £870,000 poverty and equality commission.


Fort George kirk poppy cascade marks VE Day

Fort George kirk poppy cascade marks VE Day

Fort George kirk poppy cascade marks VE Day

08 May 2025

A cascade of poppies installed at the kirk in Fort George is helping to mark VE Day thanks to the work of the partners of serving military personnel.


Nairn youngster could be crowned champion at national joke-telling contest

Nairn youngster could be crowned champion at national joke-telling contest

Nairn youngster could be crowned champion at national joke-telling contest

07 May 2025

A Nairn primary school pupil has turned a good gag into a ticket for Holyrood after being named a finalist in a national joke-telling competition.


Scottish Government branded ‘disgraceful’ over lack of A96 dualling progress

Scottish Government branded ‘disgraceful’ over lack of A96 dualling progress

Scottish Government branded ‘disgraceful’ over lack of A96 dualling progress

07 May 2025

First Minister John Swinney unveiled the Programme for Government which Fergus Ewing says shows dualling has been ‘parked’.


Plans approved for Cawdor egg farm

Plans approved for Cawdor egg farm

Plans approved for Cawdor egg farm

07 May 2025

Meikle Geddes farm, known for their Gedeggs free range egg service, is looking to double its current egg production.


What do the next Holyrood elections hold for the Highlands?

What do the next Holyrood elections hold for the Highlands?

What do the next Holyrood elections hold for the Highlands?

07 May 2025

Exactly one year out from the vote we look at the issues, parties and the pitfalls.


Man finally sentenced for his part in Inverness drugs dealing operation while a teenager in 2021

Man finally sentenced for his part in Inverness drugs dealing operation while a teenager in 2021

Man finally sentenced for his part in Inverness drugs dealing operation while a teenager in 2021

06 May 2025

Another man in the group is also punished but court hears “he has distanced himself from a negative peer group”.


Scottish Government agrees 51 major energy projects across Highlands in just three years

Scottish Government agrees 51 major energy projects across Highlands in just three years

Scottish Government agrees 51 major energy projects across Highlands in just three years

06 May 2025

Scottish Conservatives slam quango responsible for ‘industrial jungles’.


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