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The UK is understood to have paused its push to slash the levy, which stands at 25%, to zero as originally agreed.
Donald Trump has landed in the UK for his second state visit after hailing the “great honour” of being hosted by his “friend” ...
Ministers agreed the pilot scheme with the French government in July as part of efforts to deter the number of arrivals by ...
Youngsters at an Inverness school have done their bit to help children living in poverty after raising £300 in STV’s annual ...
INVERNESS will play host to the most famous prize in shinty as the Camanachd Cup final takes place at Bught Park on Saturday.
Newly appointed Highland youth convener Leah McBain is hoping to improve online safety and technology for people living in ...
A former professional rugby union player is making ‘remarkable’ progress in a fundraising challenge to swim the length of the ...
In the last 14 years Highland Council's housing related debts have grown by more than £290 million - an average rate of £20.7 ...
Hundreds of students could walk out of universities, schools and colleges on Wednesday to protest over Donald Trump’s state ...
Inverness and Nairn MSP Fergus Ewing believes government ministers are running scared of the people in the Highlands.
The Government had pledged to widen the existing pilot from four prisons in the south-west to 20 prisons nationwide in May.
A new wind farm is being considered in the hills above Loch Ness with what would be the highest turbines in the area.