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Highlands & Islands Labour Candidate Rhoda Grant Calls on the BBC to Relocate Jobs to the Region
Labour candidate in the Highlands and Islands Regional List, Rhoda Grant, has called for the BBC to decentralise jobs to the region.
Week Thirteen – One Day At A Time
“He’s The Green Man – Nature Spirit. We call him Tom Bombadil. He smiles, and raises a smile.”
Local Government Trade Unions Call On Their Members To Reject COSLA Pay Offer
“All these workers have stepped up and gone beyond the call of duty, many of them literally putting their lives on the line. It’s high time for COSLA and the next Scottish Government to do likewise or they shouldn’t be forgiven.”
Burkina Faso: Planting The ‘Great Green Wall’
Burkina Faso, in West Africa, has been fighting with desertification and climate change, and has seen a progressive degradation of its forested landscapes due to the expansion of agriculture.
Scottish Parliament Election: Highlands and Islands Regional Candidates
When you vote in the Scottish Parliament elections on Thursday 6th of May 2021.There are two ballot papers.
Community Learning Courses in Orkney
Orkney Islands Council’s Spring 2021 programme of community learning courses will open for bookings on 8 April.
Don’t be Fooled – April Fools Health Myths
With April Fool’s day upon us, sometimes it can be difficult to separate fact from fiction, so here are some common myth-busting tips surrounding heart health:
Discovering Greenland’s Time Capsule
“Our study shows that Greenland is much more sensitive to natural climate warming than we used to think–and we already know that humanity’s out-of-control warming of the planet hugely exceeds the natural rate,” says Andrew Christ.
Fate of Recycling Centres Deferred
At the council’s Development and Infrastructure Committee on 30th March, a successful motion by Green councillor Steve Sankey meant that the decision to close the centres has been deferred with more reports to follow.