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ALMOST ONE in six voters in the Northern Isles would cast their vote for Reform UK, a YouGov projection shows. The party is ...
We know how much money can be made from wind farm projects, says Alice Mathewson of North Yell Development Council ...
NHS SHETLAND has confirmed one of its clinicians is earning around £375,000 a year - making them one of the highest paid ...
A NEW acting headteacher has been appointed to lead schools in Sandwick and Fair Isle until the end of the year. Melvyn Clark will perform the dual role at Fair Isle primary, which has two pupils, and ...
PHOTOS of two buses passing each other have been used to support the case for the full widening of the A970 road at Levenwick. Jacklyn Smith, who previously worked as a driver for Cunningsburgh based ...
FROM offering a listening ear to revellers and clearing up broken bottles, to providing flip-flops to women needing a more ...
ROBOTIC lawnmowers are in operation at the Tingwall graveyard - with ones in Sandwick and Mid Yell expected to start work ...
TEN pupils from the Shetland Community School of Ballet will be heading to Germany soon to attend a week-long dance workshop ...
That is the view of Shetland Islands Council’s (SIC) climate change strategy team leader Claire Ferguson, who was speaking ...
UHI SHETLAND has announced Naomi Robertson as its 2025 student of the year, praising her “exceptional growth, leadership and ...
THE OPERATOR of the Sullom Voe Terminal has launched a new subsidiary company which will oversee new energy projects including plans to turn the site into a “green hub”. EnQuest said it will still ...