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PICTURE DETECTIVE: Can you identify our latest mystery Highland photos?

PICTURE DETECTIVE: Can you identify our latest mystery Highland photos?

PICTURE DETECTIVE: Can you identify our latest mystery Highland photos?

Are you in our latest mystery photos, or do you know anyone who is? Do you remember any of the events?


MOTORS: Polestar swaps salespeople for salaried product specialists

MOTORS: Polestar swaps salespeople for salaried product specialists

MOTORS: Polestar swaps salespeople for salaried product specialists

The Polestar 2 fastback model has been updated with an improved range, efficiency and performance while also reducing its carbon footprint.


YOUR VIEWS: Flood fears in Inverness district and planned city bank closures

YOUR VIEWS: Flood fears in Inverness district and planned city bank closures

YOUR VIEWS: Flood fears in Inverness district and planned city bank closures

Readers on events affecting city life.


CHRISTIAN VIEWPOINT: Assisted dying is a complicated topic

CHRISTIAN VIEWPOINT: Assisted dying is a complicated topic

CHRISTIAN VIEWPOINT: Assisted dying is a complicated topic

Christians believe life is a precious gift from God, and dying a solemn transition.


Strictly Inverness 2024 diary: No pain, no gain

Strictly Inverness 2024 diary: No pain, no gain

Strictly Inverness 2024 diary: No pain, no gain

All of us amateur dancers will be forever thankful to anyone who has put their hand in their pocket to support us while we’ve been learning to dance.


COLIN CAMPBELL: ‘Pretty prison’ saga that’s turned into an ongoing farce for Inverness

COLIN CAMPBELL: ‘Pretty prison’ saga that’s turned into an ongoing farce for Inverness

COLIN CAMPBELL: ‘Pretty prison’ saga that’s turned into an ongoing farce for Inverness

If Porterfield was an old pigsty, the new jail would be an almost unrecognisable escape into the future, says our columnist.


NICKY MARR: New Scottish hate crime law is well-intentioned but flawed

NICKY MARR: New Scottish hate crime law is well-intentioned but flawed

NICKY MARR: New Scottish hate crime law is well-intentioned but flawed

We understand the real and lasting impact that harsh and cruel words can have but it hasn’t done much to make us any kinder, says our columnist.


DREW HENDRY: I’ve been proud to stand resolutely alongside WASPI campaigners

DREW HENDRY: I’ve been proud to stand resolutely alongside WASPI campaigners

DREW HENDRY: I’ve been proud to stand resolutely alongside WASPI campaigners

This report confirmed that the DWP failed to adequately inform women on the changes, leading to this mass injustice, says our MP.


NHS HIGHLAND: Why is there a rise in cancer diagnoses among people under the age of 50?

NHS HIGHLAND: Why is there a rise in cancer diagnoses among people under the age of 50?

NHS HIGHLAND: Why is there a rise in cancer diagnoses among people under the age of 50?

Now that we can talk about cancer more easily it is also important to take action too, says our columnist.


ACTIVE OUTDOORS: Sombre sights on woodland walk close to Culloden battlefield

ACTIVE OUTDOORS: Sombre sights on woodland walk close to Culloden battlefield

ACTIVE OUTDOORS: Sombre sights on woodland walk close to Culloden battlefield

John Davidson goes to Culloden, almost 278 years after the nearby battle took place, and visits the Prisoners’ Stone as well as an old clootie well


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