It’s almost that time of year again as the Highland Business Women Awards are making a return.
MSP Emma Roddick has highlighted the need to make sure existing homes are being used as houses, and that people can afford rents and mortgages.
A Highland MSP has called for collective action and shared responsibility to address Scotland’s escalating housing emergency.
One of Britain’s best-known impressionists and comedians, Rory Bremner, will return as host of Prosper’s Highlands & Islands Awards.
Unite has announced strike action at Dounreay Power Station is back on after over 500 of its members rejected the latest wage offer.
The annual salaries for newly appointed Highland Council assistant chief executives has been revealed - each earning £124,787.
Plans for a new mode of transport in the Highlands have taken another step forward.
A Highland art project is among various works featured in an exhibition in Venice dedicated to Palestinians.
The Highlands and Islands Food and Drink Awards 2024 (HIFAD) has launched for entries.
Highland strongman, Luke Stoltman has been crowned Europe’s Strongest Man.
A Highland MSP has asked Highland Council to take urgent action to enforce their policy banning the use of pesticides on school playgrounds.
Scottish Land & Estates has called for better ‘rural-proofing’ of policies in the wake of the debacle over a ban on wood-burning stoves in new homes.
The Crofting Commission has announced a new initiative designed to strengthen the crofting sector by engaging with landlords of vacant crofts.
Giving business leaders peace of mind is at the heart of a Highland IT firms’ mission.
The Muslim community in the Highlands have been partaking in Ramadan since March 11.
Stories gathered will celebrate past, present and future generations of the industry.
An evening full of laughter and world-class comedy is set to take place at Macdonald Aviemore Resort this summer.
Kyro Macphee was born on March 22, yet at just a week old he had been placed on a ventilator and was fighting off a severe infection.
A Highland business has secured a four-year advertising and sponsorship contract with the local authority.
Four decades ago, four Beauly lads decided to start a band for the love of music. Fast forward to 2024 and they are still giving it their best.