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Prof. John Curtice tells Inverness Courier event what is behind the rise of Reform UK

Prof. John Curtice tells Inverness Courier event what is behind the rise of Reform UK

The respected political scientist also divulged why Nigel Farage is his most admired politician at the exclusive Highland News and Media event.


Prizes are handed over at Caithness RDA Summer Show

Prizes are handed over at Caithness RDA Summer Show

Judith Miller, chairperson of the Riding for the Disabled Association’s Caithness group, welcomed everyone to the 2025 Summer Show and prize-giving.


'Tawny no dae that!': Nesting owl and chick halt A9 roadworks

'Tawny no dae that!': Nesting owl and chick halt A9 roadworks

Roadworks on an A9 bridge have been put on hold - after engineers found a nesting tawny owl and chicks living within it.


Thurso man admits breaching bail by contacting woman

Thurso man admits breaching bail by contacting woman

Sentence has been deferred on a Thurso man for a breach of bail.


‘Significant Water Scarcity’ warning for Wick and Thurso areas

‘Significant Water Scarcity’ warning for Wick and Thurso areas

The River Helmsdale area in Sutherland has been assigned Significant Water Scarcity status - with a possibility Wick and Thurso areas could follow.


Festival convener wants young people to ‘spread the word’ on Caithness dialect

Festival convener wants young people to ‘spread the word’ on Caithness dialect

The convener of the Caithness Music Festival is hoping young people will “spread the word” about local dialect to ensure it continues to thrive.


Wick man admonished over domestic incident

Wick man admonished over domestic incident

Ian Sewell has been admonished for a domestic disturbance he caused at his home at Milton.


UHI North, West and Hebrides highlighted as ‘key player’ in transition to net zero during commission visit

UHI North, West and Hebrides highlighted as ‘key player’ in transition to net zero during commission visit

The Just Transition Commission paid a visit to the UHI North, West and Hebrides campus this week.


Early Pictish stone discovered in Caithness to be unveiled in Thurso

Early Pictish stone discovered in Caithness to be unveiled in Thurso

A Pictish stone unearthed in Caithness nearly three years ago will go on display in Thurso from today after undergoing conservation work in Edinburgh.


PODCAST: Ukraine - On the Front Line

PODCAST: Ukraine - On the Front Line

Listen to the full story of a mechanic's trip from Inverness to the Ukraine front lines


‘It’s nice to know that there are parts of Chris that are out there and still alive’

‘It’s nice to know that there are parts of Chris that are out there and still alive’

Talking about organ donation today can ease unimaginable decisions tomorrow.


More than 1 billion litres of ‘sewage’ dumped in Highland waters including Caithness last year

More than 1 billion litres of ‘sewage’ dumped in Highland waters including Caithness last year

As LibDem far north candidate David Green says 'it utterly stinks’ beautiful places like Dunnet Beach ‘are being blighted’.


Highland MSP Maree Todd made minister responsible for tackling Scotland’s soaring drugs deaths

Highland MSP Maree Todd made minister responsible for tackling Scotland’s soaring drugs deaths

In the ‘modest’ reshuffle First Minister John Swinney hands her one of the toughest briefs in the Scottish Government.


Driver denies injuring woman in crash outside Thurso

Driver denies injuring woman in crash outside Thurso

A driver accused of causing serious injury to a woman by driving his car dangerously on the outskirts of Thurso has had his jury trial postponed.


UPDATE: NHS Highland’s ‘critical incident’ now over with systems operating normally

UPDATE: NHS Highland’s ‘critical incident’ now over with systems operating normally

The health board confirms it was ‘not a cyber attack, and that no patient records were compromised’.


Cops bust Wick cannabis farm at former government offices

Cops bust Wick cannabis farm at former government offices

Witnesses saw officers from around eight police vehicles conduct a drugs raid at a former social security office in Wick on Wednesday evening.


Wick banking hub ready to open after revamp of former RBS

Wick banking hub ready to open after revamp of former RBS

Wick’s new banking hub is set to open its doors this Friday – a fortnight before the closure of the town’s last remaining bank branch.


Staxigoe striker faces 13-match ban after triple red card

Staxigoe striker faces 13-match ban after triple red card

Staxigoe United’s Graham MacNab is facing a 13-match suspension after a triple red card in a CAFA Division One match at John O’Groats this week.


Caithness woman faces trial over charges of failing to care for 26 dogs and cats

Caithness woman faces trial over charges of failing to care for 26 dogs and cats

A Caithness woman is to contest three charges of failing to properly care for 21 dogs and five cats for which she was allegedly responsible.


Caithness small blue butterflies to make big TV appearance on BBC show this Sunday

Caithness small blue butterflies to make big TV appearance on BBC show this Sunday

A Dunnet Community Forest project supporting the rare small blue butterfly is getting national attention this weekend on the BBC’s Countryfile show.


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