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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 ...
SHETLAND’S team of cyclists and triathletes “want to enjoy” the experience of competing in neighbouring Orkney next week.
POLICE area commander Chris Sewell is set to be promoted to the rank of chief inspector at a ceremony next week. Sewell moved ...
A STRONGWOMAN from Shetland who is also training for a degree in social services and childcare has been given a top sporting ...
SHETLAND Islands Council has signed a long-term contract with a mainland-based company to speed up the installation of energy ...
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 ...
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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