Lib Dem far north candidate David Green says hardworking doctors and nurses ‘are not being given the resources they need.’
But she insists she is unable to attend a meeting of MPs and MSPs in August.
The university secured an overall 92% satisfaction rate in the 2025 National Student Survey.
A Highland MSP has reported back key findings from a public meeting in Wick on the expansion of renewables projects.
But around 10 other local MPs and MSPs are expected in Inverness with some yet to confirm.
Dr Neil McNamara says ‘there will be a sadness there, a sorrow’ and a ‘terrible sense of guilt’.
The meeting on July 23 is prompted by ‘the sheer volume of correspondence’ MSP Edward Mountain says he gets daily.
Councillor Raymond Bremner says ‘new pupils to Thurso High School this year, may not see their high school education finish in the present building’.
There has been little change to the numbers since 2014.
The Labour government’s energy secretary fears businesses there could ‘face damage to their competitiveness’.
Meaning vascular surgery patients will take long journeys like women needing maternity and gynaecological care.
New figures reveal that the current annual shortfall is around £13 million.
The gathering on August 12 is focussed on ‘respecting local democracy’.
A further 556 were seriously injured as political pressure mounts on the Scottish Government to deal with this ‘life and death’ issue.
The ambitious plans involve schools, businesses and the most important local agencies like NHS, police, coast guard and Dounreay.
It reiterates the demands for a pause on develops and applauds how it ‘amplified’ concerns with the ‘industrialisation of natural landscapes’.
Two councillors say the ‘Scottish Government must show greater support for the police service’.
Serious concerns about lack of control spark twin moves for action by Labour, Highland Alliance, and Greens.
She is the latest chief officer appointment in a major management restructure of the local authority.
Liberal Democrats want the far north in contention after the UK government pledged to invest £2.5 billion in small reactors.