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SHETLAND Youth Orchestra’s summer concert was held in the Lerwick Town Hall on Wednesday, and was certainly a time to ...
A LOCAL man has been honoured for his long service as a special police constable in Shetland. James Spence was given a special bar and rosette which marks ...
PEOPLE are being invited to have their say on new proposed subsea electricity transmission connections in Shetland - ...
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 ...
THE UNITE union says it has confirmed a “bumper pay deal” for some construction workers based at the Shetland Gas Plant.
Neil Woods spent 14 years as an undercover police officer, infiltrating some of Britain’s most dangerous drug-dealing gangs, ...
NORTHERN Isles politician Alistair Carmichael has said the “arrogance and complacency” of energy companies left him “genuinely furious” after a meeting about the radio teleswitch service (RTS) ...
AN ENGINE fire led to a Sumburgh to Glasgow Loganair flight having to divert to Aberdeen last year, an investigation into the incident has confirmed. The Loganair ATR 42-500 aircraft suffered a ...
NHS SHETLAND says it has met with Lerwick Dental Practice and agreed to move “forward together” following a long-running dispute over dental provision. The health board said an independent practice ...
EDUCATION chief Samantha Flaws has apologised “unreservedly” for the council’s lack of communication on its additional support needs (ASN) plans at Aith Junior High School. The council had come in for ...
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