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COMPANIES making money from oil should not be allowed to teach children about the environment, a Green MSP has claimed.
A WOMAN who punched and threatened her ex-husband’s new partner has had her sentence deferred to be of good behaviour. Ellen ...
COUNCIL staff in Scotland have voted to accept a new two-year pay offer from COSLA. Members of Scotland’s biggest local ...
POLICE area commander Chris Sewell is set to be promoted to the rank of chief inspector at a ceremony next week. Sewell moved ...
SHETLAND’S team of cyclists and triathletes “want to enjoy” the experience of competing in neighbouring Orkney next week.
A STRONGWOMAN from Shetland who is also training for a degree in social services and childcare has been given a top sporting ...
STATKRAFT has announced it will stop developing any further green hydrogen projects – but two already planned for Shetland will continue. The Norwegian energy giant said it would stop developing new ...
The group are a mix of guests and staff at the Fair Isle Bird Observatory – and artist Tommy Hyndman, busy painting mini-masterpieces he will sell the next day – who have just enjoyed a two-course ...
NORTHLINK ferry bookings for the New Year need to be made available as soon as possible, MSP Beatrice Wishart has said. The ...
SHETLAND Islands Council has signed a long-term contract with a mainland-based company to speed up the installation of energy ...
AN ORGAN recital will take place in a kirk in Yell as part of a fundraising drive for building repair and maintenance which could cost more than £50,000. Organist and pianist Mark Spalding, who is ...
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