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Scottish Labour says ‘This is what privatisation looks like – those who can, pay for a private dentist; those who can’t, suffer’
Flower exhibitors managed to produce a dazzling display of colour, with convener Avril Henderson saying: “It’s excellent – everybody is happy.”
The 2024 County Show is thought to have attracted a record-breaking attendance, with president Iain Miller saying: ‘It is beyond my wildest dreams.’
A round-up of results and trophies from the open industrial section of the 181st Caithness County Show held at Thurso East at the weekend.
He completed the “world’s first” challenge — running, cycling and kayaking three full lengths of Great Britain — in under three months.
Highland Council has said an analysis that ranks it as the worst local authority in Scotland ‘does not reflect the true picture of Highland’.
More than 10 flights have been impacted so far.
A new study has revealed that farming remains the most dangerous occupation in Scotland.
A rural Caithness post office that has been in the same family for more than 110 years is marking another milestone.
John Davidson heads for Derbyshire to enjoy a blustery run in the High Peak district – 92 years after the Kinder Mass Trespass
Life-saving skills were learnt at a BDMLR training day, which saw “stunning weather” and volunteers from across the Highlands taking part.
Highland MSP Rhoda Grant has backed calls for GB Energy to be based in the Highlands.
Beautiful Botanicals by Joanne Howdle
After overnight rain, nobody could deny there was a sense of trepidation in the air as to how the weather would unfold for today’s County Show.
Far north MP Jamie Stone had added to calls for the UK government to scrap the two-child limit on some benefit payments.
Readers share their views on the hot topics in Caithness and the Highlands this week
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Residents and staff at two care homes in Wick and Thurso are celebrating after a successful fundraising drive by one of their employees.
The three-day project kicked off at Eden Court yesterday.