Our Give Blood, Save Lives campaign to boost blood donations across the north has now passed the 2000 mark.
Donors shared the love for each other and those in need of help this Valentine’s week by rolling up their sleeves to give blood together.
A mum who faced life-threatening complications after giving birth last year said the situation has brought home to her how important giving blood is.
A member of the ambulance service says the things he deals with on a day to day basis made it impossible for him not to give blood .
Strathspey Thistle FC committee member Margaret Clark says blood donations helped her ill nephew live longer.
“I think our parents would be really proud that we followed in their footsteps and carried on the family tradition of giving blood.”
Highland Council has announced that it intends to acquire the entire shareholding of D&E Coaches Limited.,
The Scottish Government said yesterday vaccination services removed from GPs to be delivered at health board level will return to local doctors.
MSP Fergus Ewing has been campaigning on the issue, saying a move to centralise responsibility at health board level doesn’t work in the Highlands.
Most of the people you’ll see in a blood donation session are actually donor carers rather than nurses. But what does that mean? And what do they do?
Twin teenagers and their father made it a family affair when they gave blood just after the turn of the year.
Scottish Water is calling on customers to be vigilant and check for burst water mains and pipes as a thaw is forecast in the coming days.
Our Give Blood, Save Lives campaign to boost blood donations across the north has now passed the 1000 mark.
Will you make giving blood - or plasma - one of your new year resolutions?
Blood is important in accident and emergency situations but also for those facing the fight against cancer.
A donor who has given blood a total of 100 times says it gives him a special feeling to know how many babies he has helped through the years.
Just weeks into our Give Blood, Save Lives campaign almost 600 big-hearted heroes have come forward so far - including leading Highland businesses.
“I’ve always wanted to give blood, but life has had a habit of getting in the way.”
Christmas is nearly upon us and you may very well still be looking for gifts that are a little out of the ordinary.
First Minister John Swinney has been invited to travel between Caithness and Inverness to see what patients experience travelling for healthcare.