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SHETLAND sealed their first medal of the 2025 Island Games after the women’s triathlon team surged across the line in the ...
Having assumed that all the surviving papers of the Reverend Kenneth Speckle B.D.Edin (failed), 1747-18??, had been located ...
Business-related travel used to be in the scheme until it was removed in the early 2010s. Wishart asked the Scottish Government what consideration it has given to business travel, but Fairlie said ...
PLANS to introduce zonal energy pricing, which could have resulted in cheaper bills for places with higher electricity supply ...
A RECENT excavation at a site of a possible Viking boat burial in Shetland uncovered some “exciting stuff”, according to a Time Team archaeologist involved in the dig. Jackie McKinley said she was ...
PEOPLE are putting themselves and puffins at serious risk by climbing walls at Sumburgh to take nature pictures, an RSPB Shetland warden has said. Reserves warden Beth Aucott said folk were risking ...
EMERGENCY services were called out earlier this afternoon (Thursday) after reports of a man being injured after falling from height at premises in the Hillswick area. A Police Scotland spokesperson ...
A NEW archaeology display exploring the timeless role of toys and games in childhood has launched at the Shetland Museum and Archives.
WATER from the Burn of Sound will make its way to Orkney tonight (Friday) to be used in the opening ceremony of tomorrow’s ...