Holyrood Notebook by Maree Todd
Crofters are being urged to return their census forms as soon as possible as the regulator gathers its annual information about the state of crofting.
Packs of LFD tests will be distributed from locations across the Highlands from Monday January 17 to Friday January 21.
A new episode of the Active Outdoors podcast is now available, featuring River City star Iain Robertson on his new series of Iain Robertson Rambles.
Scotland's leading mountain safety expert is heading to new heights next month.
Holyrood Notebook by Rhoda Grant
This week, we take a look back at some of the games of the year, including Hitman 3, Ratchet and Clank: A Rift Apart and Resident Evil Village
Holyrood Notebook by Ariane Burgess
Families are being urged to get young people aged 12-15 their second dose of the Covid vaccine as early as possible in the New Year.
Large-scale gatherings will be banned to help cut the transmission of Omicron, the First Minister announced on Tuesday.
A new survey has not found any evidence of a cluster of americium-rich hotspots on a public beach near Dounreay.
Farmers and crofters are being asked to play their part in the nation’s response to the latest Covid threat.
A Caithness councillor will today formally call for Highland Council to be broken up at a full meeting of the local authority.
Nine new jobs in peatland restoration have been created to support nature-based approaches to tackle climate change in the wake of COP26.
Police are appealing for information following a road crash on the A9 at Ousdale earlier this week.
A Castletown business has been named best in Britain after making a splash in the outdoor adventure sector.
The unique environment of the Flow Country of Caithness and Sutherland will be highlighted in the Blue Zone at COP26 this morning.
The Scottish Government has launched a new publicity campaign aimed at encouraging people to take up their Covid booster and flu vaccines.
Police in Sutherland are appealing for information after a sign was damaged at a café.
Money to help improve the John O'Groats Trail and help alleviate problems on the North Coast 500 are among the projects to benefit from a new fund.