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Teenage girl and her pal to undertake 75-mile trek to honour dad who died from a stroke

An Inverness teenager and her pal are undertaking a 75-mile fundraising trek in honour of her dad who died from a stroke.

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Prince Andrew, Earl of Inverness, ‘to give up royal titles’

Prince Andrew has announced he will no longer use his titles, after "discussion with the King".

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Loch Ness set to star in film with new take on Nessie legend

An independent film company is seeking the public’s help to complete a new film offering a different take on the Loch Ness Monster legend.

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Blue-green algae warning issued in Loch Moy

Health warning issued for Loch Moy as blue-green algae detected.

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Allotments and community garden plan lodged

A new community garden boasting fine views and quarter-sized allotments is a step nearer for a Black Isle village after plans were submitted.

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Poppy display unveiled in Inverness in tribute to armed forces

Thousands of handmade poppies pay tribute to veterans and armed forces at Inverness shopping centre.

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Highland MSP sounds alarm over ‘shocking’ gull licence decline

Douglas Ross criticises NatureScot as gull licence approvals fall, warning of growing issues for local communities.

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Highland Liberal Democrats want new law to strengthen rural areas and defend against centralisation

The move would see a mainland equivalent of the Islands Act which delivered more protections and better representation.

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Man threatened to stab his friend on Christmas Eve

A man threatened to stab a friend who was letting him spend Christmas Eve at his home.

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SSEN submit consent application for Beauly to Peterhead 400kV overhead line

Energy giant SSEN has confirmed it has submitted a consent application for the proposed 400kV overhead line between Beauly and Peterhead

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'You've shown no remorse': Care worker who took £3300 from patients’ bank accounts struck off

A “financially abusive” care worker who withdrew thousands of pounds from patients' bank accounts and failed to repay much of it has been struck off.

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How army life has helped one Fort George soldier rediscover his Christian faith

Lance Corporal Bruce and Private Stamp spoke to the P&J about their life in the army while taking part in a military exercise in Latvia.

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The Crook Brothers: ‘Why Inverness itself is part of our family’

Ralph, Mike and Chris have been big names on the Inverness business scene for decades.

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EXCLUSIVE: Ardersier owners Haventus plan to shed 17 jobs in shake-up

The company says operations at the energy transition facility will move to ‘active port operations’.

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Flagship Highland Council anti-poverty measures “left in tatters” with no real funding before 2027

An estimated £70m in benefits are likely to go unclaimed leaving thousands of hard-pressed Highlanders out of pocket.

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Leading Highland GP fears ‘fragmented’ care under First Minister’s walk-in GP clinics plan

Dr Chris Williams is concerned the 15 sites may ‘not necessarily reduce pressure on core GP services’.

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Man accused of conspiring to rape children

A 43 year old man has appeared in private at Inverness Sheriff Court accused of conspiring to sexually assault and rape children.

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Major releases plus special 30th anniversary screenings of TV classic lined up for film festival

Film fans are looking forward to a thrilling line-up of new work from cinema’s finest directors as the Inverness Film Festival returns next month.

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Muir of Ord unveils new Mikeysline mural dedicated to childhood icon

A new mural has been unveiled at a Muir of Ord chippy, as a part of Mikeysline’s ongoing initiative to raise awareness around mental health.

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‘It’s important that local communities are involved from the beginning’ — Green MSP calls for more information on major Moray Firth development

The Highland Greens representative has asked for more details on a proposed major development for the Moray Firth to be shared with local communities.