US police hunting for Inverness street trader Kim Gordon have confirmed that a body found at the weekend is not him.
A BROTHER and sister who were sexually abused by their “vile” step-father have lifted the lid on the lies and betrayal that haunted their childhood.
THERE are reports from Californian police hunting for Inverness street trader Kim Gordon that a body has been found.
THIS is a perfect healthy lunch packed full of protein-rich eggs, vegetables and potatoes. The tortilla can be made ahead and kept in the fridge.
WHILE there’s nothing wrong with enjoying the odd bit of comfort food, emotional eating can become problematic for many people.
A MAJOR food and drink supplier’s biggest-ever trade showcase is expected to bring hundreds of north business owners and chefs flocking to Inverness.
HIGHLANDS and Islands Enterprise chairman Professor Lorne Crerar will receive the Scottish Legal Awards lifetime achievement award this week.
INVERNESS has its first tap water refill point from Scottish Water.
ADVICE on job opportunities and training schemes available to the Armed Forces community will be highlighted in Inverness this week.
The A87 has partially re-opened at Invergarry following a house fire earlier today.
ALBYN Housing Society and national housebuilder Barratt Homes have joined forces to build 95 homes on the Culloden West site in Stratton, Inverness.
Musicians perform songs from across Joni Mitchell’s catalogue of 19 studio albums
One man's struggle to survive becomes a gripping drama
Firefighters have been called to deal with a house fire at Invergarry.
HIGHLANDERS are burying their heads in the sand over children suffering sex exploitation in the region, a new report has found.
This week, Ben Catley-Richardson tries new releases Dead Or Alive 6, Astroneer, Observer and Fimbul.
TWO pupils from Culloden Academy have certainly got a winning way with words after coming top in a region-wide public speaking competition
FURTHER talks will be held this week over a potential strike by air traffic controllers working for Highlands and Islands Airport Limited (Hial).
ONE of Highland Council’s top officials has exclusively explained how the local authority has responded to a critical report.
HOPES for a U-turn on the go-ahead for a controversial artwork on the banks of the River Ness have been dashed.