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Having assumed that all the surviving papers of the Reverend Kenneth Speckle B.D.Edin (failed), 1747-18??, had been located ...
THE SCOTTISH Government has reiterated that there are no plans to reintroduce business travel to the air discount scheme (ADS ...
CHARITIES like Dogs Against Drugs “should be stopped” because they are causing more harm than good, according to a major activist on drug reform. Neil Woods spent 14 years as an undercover police ...
PLANS to introduce zonal energy pricing, which could have resulted in cheaper bills for places with higher electricity supply ...
WATER from the Burn of Sound will make its way to Orkney tonight (Friday) to be used in the opening ceremony of tomorrow’s ...
SHETLAND’s two parliamentarians have welcomed news that four possible subsea tunnels have been recommended for further consideration in a significant new report on inter-island connectivity. MP ...
PEOPLE are putting themselves and puffins at serious risk by climbing walls at Sumburgh to take nature pictures, an RSPB ...
A NEW archaeology display exploring the timeless role of toys and games in childhood has launched at the Shetland Museum and ...
WITH nearly 100 young performers, the ALICE Theatre Project’s recent Saga Stanes show was pretty big - and that is not ...
Shetland News was invited to the set of season 10 at the end of June to see a scene being shot at Lerwick’s lifeboat pier, ...
COMPANIES making money from oil should not be allowed to teach children about the environment, a Green MSP has claimed.
“The challenge for us is; do we provide a service or do we not? “The consequences for the community of not providing a ...