The Scottish Government have confirmed they are still in the process of finalising the contract with BT to deliver superfast broadband to the Highlands.
Construction is on hold until the procurement contract is signed, which the Scottish Government anticipate will happen “by the end of this calenda
The Prime Minister sets out the case for the Internal Market Bill, which would secure free trade inside of the United Kingdom once we exit the transition period next year.
This deal will boost trade between our two countries by £15.2 billion, creating jobs and delivering new opportunities across every part of the United Kingdom.
The First Minister has promised that the Cabinet Secretary for Health will investigate the series of Covid-19 testing problems experienced by Grandview Care Home in Grantown-on-Spey.
The Covid-19 testing issues were raised today during a session of First Minister’s Questions by Highlands and Island
The problem of littering in the Highlands and Islands has been raised in the Scottish Parliament by MSP Donald Cameron.
Mr Cameron pressed Rural Affairs Minister Mairi Gougeon on what support the Scottish Government will provide to communities in his region during a debate in the chamber yesterday
The Scottish Conservatives are demanding SNP Health Secretary Jeane Freeman urgently outlines a plan to help those waiting for chronic pain treatment.
The call from the party’s health spokesperson Donald Cameron MSP comes after new figures showed that over half of patients waiting to be seen for th
Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron is urging local people to keep an eye open for people who may be having suicidal thoughts.
Mr Cameron said: “This week is Suicide Prevention Awareness Week and it reminds us to be aware of friends, relatives or neighbours who may be struggling with thei
Highlands and Islands MSP, Edward Mountain is calling on the SNP government to urgently outline measures to reduce the lengthy delays in the courts system which have hit 633 trials in Inverness.
The latest figures from the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service show that nationally 22,437 trials are