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Award-winning guest house for sale for £650,000

Inverglen, which is one of Inverness’s highest rated guest houses on TripAdvisor, has been put up for sale for offers over £650,000.

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Watchdog hails Inverness care service in glowing report

A care service supporting vulnerable people across Inverness has received strong praise.

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Highland gallery could be transformed into café and fitness studio

A Highland art gallery could be transformed.

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Inverness hotel looks to expand as guest numbers grow

A prominent Inverness hotel is seeking to build an extension.

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NHS and Catholic church whistleblower Brian Devlin has died aged 65

Tributes describe him as ‘a man who would do what was right whatever the cost’.

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The secret to living past 100 from Inverness’s ‘Golden Girls’

Meet the ‘Golden Girls’ of Isobel Fraser Home, three centenarians proving life gets livelier - and funnier - with age.

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City Seen Flashback: Pictures from Inverness in 2012

Today we go back to 2012

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Inverness man pushed a police officer into his cupboard

A man pushed a police officer into a bicycle in his house, before pushing her into a cupboard.

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Inverness-based scientist using DNA to protect freshwater ecosystems awarded UHI professorship

The researcher uses cutting-edge DNA techniques.

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A personal reflection from one of Scotland’s leading doctors on Brian Devlin who has died aged 65

Iain Kennedy says he was ‘a man of compassion, determination, and wit’.

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‘Typical of central belt thinking’: Caley Thistle final kick-off time; plus ALBA Party woes; and Scotland outstripping the UK?

YOUR VIEWS: Readers on stories that have been making the headlines.

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The Highlands and the EU: ‘We benefited a lot – but it wasn’t just about money’

A Q&A with Highland author James Miller about his new book, Keeping the Light On, a decade after the UK voted to leave the European Union.

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‘Faith gives people joy, hope, purpose, community and true freedom’: what lies within The Passion

CHRISTIAN VIEWPOINT: John Dempster on how an ancient story still has the power to move.

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New manager at Lochardil House wants to make it ‘one of Inverness’ most loved local hotels’

Ed Blackhall, 38, steps into the role as the youngest general manager within Highland Coast Hotels, which operates the venue.

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COURT ROUND-UP: Sex attacker jailed, teen’s attempted murder charge, ‘big trouble’ warning over missed bus to court

Our reporters have been covering all the biggest cases at Inverness Sheriff Court this week.

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Highland ‘hospitals, surgeries, schools and policing get downgraded and centralised’

MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston response to our Readers’ Manifesto.

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Inverness Boys’ Brigade set for ‘life-changing’ mission trip to Mexico

Five Inverness Boys Brigade members are fundraising for a July mission trip to Tijuana to build a home for a family in need.

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Dozens attend city centre rally against ‘illegal war on Iran’

Protesters took to the centre of Inverness today to criticise the “illegal war on Iran”, one week on from the first day of strikes.

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Highland schoolkids gain hands-on work experience at new Inverness Castle attraction

The new tourist attraction at Inverness Castle has given secondary school pupils the chance to gain work experience in a unique setting.

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Woman who was found to have been drink-driving branded her sentence ‘ridiculous’

A woman who was found to have been drink-driving branded her sentence “ridiculous”.