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COUNCILLORS on the planning committee will be recommended to give the green light to a contentious substation on the ...
KITTIWAKE, arctic skua and arctic tern (tirricks) have shown “particularly drastic population crashes” in Shetland, a nature ...
LINDA Gray should be daunted. She has a to-do list that could unfurl and wind its way around the near two acre site at Lea ...
CLOSER relationships between Shetland and Faroe may be on the horizon after a three-day visit by a large Faroese delegation last month. Led by the islands’ justice minister Bjarni Kárason Petersen, ...
A FLOTILLA of five historic vessels will arrive in Shetland early next month to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World ...
THE VALUE of Shetland’s public funds invested in the financial markets took a hit following the announcement of goods tariffs ...
AN ANNOUNCEMENT on a 400MW ammonia and hydrogen plant planned by energy giant Statkraft on council land around the former ...
MACKEREL has been downgraded as a sustainable option for shoppers after overfishing in the northeast atlantic, a major food ...
PUBLIC consultations are set to take place in the future around possible new traffic calming measures in parts of Lerwick.
NO ACTION has been taken against Shetland Islands Council (SIC) after a data breach allowed Stuart Hill to access the names ...
A LOCAL band are in the running to win a spot at one of the UK’s biggest metal music festivals after reaching the Scottish ...
TWO PEOPLE from Lerwick who were linked to a “fairly large” heroin supply enterprise during summer of last year have been ...