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Peaceful protest and civil disobedience are such vital tenets of our democracy. So many of the rights and privileges we take for granted today were won because brave people stood up and took action in ...
This past year has flown bye and here we are again celebrating the wealth of folk talent in Shetland as well as the wonderful visiting acts who come here from all over the globe, writes Carol Jamieson ...
A POPULAR Bressay hotel, bar and restaurant has had its valuation reduced as its owners seek a quick sale. The Maryfield ...
A FORMER textiles teacher has launched a new sewing initiative in Shetland after swapping life in London for a more sedate ...
A TEENAGER who downloaded indecent images and videos of children has had his sentence deferred for background reports.
WORK is ongoing with improvement plans at some of Shetland’s care homes amid what has been described as a “decline” in ...
“The challenge for us is; do we provide a service or do we not? “The consequences for the community of not providing a ...
IT IS estimated that nearly £300,000 has been saved in travel costs so far by having an MRI scanner located in Shetland.
FORMER Brae GP Dr Paul Scott has been struck off the medical register after being found guilty of several counts of serious ...
THE HISTORIC Bruce Hostel at the former Anderson High School site is set to be restored to its former glory with the development of eight one- and two-bedroom flats. Local marine engineering firm ...
SHETLAND Islands Council (SIC) leader Emma Macdonald has been selected as the Liberal Democrat candidate for Shetland in the ...
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