"Let’s really hope this new venture doesn’t cause another business to close its doors."
What do they say – better safe than sorry? Go for the scans, get checked out.
We take teachers for granted when we should be giving them everything they need.
There’s CCTV on almost every street corner, and in most shops and bars, but not yet buses.
Strikes by teaching staff will impact their education, As will a crumbling, leaking, mouse-infested, damp school.
Houses are vital, but so is community, and communities need spaces between houses.
Did you head abroad this summer? Chances are you’ll have paid an extra few Euros in tourist tax.
Stuck in Thursday’s Belladrum queues we managed to stay cheerful for the first four-and-a-half hours.
Work-life balance. It can be an elusive thing, especially when we’re plugged into our tech all the time.
We cannot properly achieve our regional potential without regular, reliable, affordable transport links.
The closure of rural GP practices for lack of staff means many rural communities find themselves without medical cover.
A lesser mortal would have fled the stage, assuming they’d had the courage to turn up.
I struggled to keep the anger and disappointment out of my voice, said our columnist.
Within minutes, life-affirming warmth becomes life-threatening fury.
Overkill? Oh, I would say so.
Every woman I know has felt vulnerable while walking home late at night.
If ScotRail can put on an express train between the Highlands and the central belt for sport, then please, can they do it every day?
We’re taking time to focus on what works for us, and what doesn’t.
Sentient robots and chatbots are still the stuff of science fiction, aren’t they?
Ask any business – or employer for that matter – what their biggest challenge is, and alongside increased costs of trading, will be staff shortages.