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Harry Gow Launches Cupcake Fundraiser To Support Highland Mental Health Charity

Harry Gow bakeries across the Highlands are selling special bee themed cupcakes throughout March to raise funds for the mental health charity Mikeysline, helping support vital services for people facing emotional distress across the region.

Labour Whisky Duty Rise Linked To £156m Revenue Fall

Scotland’s whisky industry has become the centre of a political row after new figures revealed a £156 million fall in alcohol duty revenue following a Treasury tax rise, raising questions about the impact on producers and public finances.

West Highlands Seafood Delivery Firm Backed by Highland Loan Fund

A seafood delivery business serving Skye and Lochalsh has secured loan support from Highland Opportunity Investments Limited, helping protect a trusted West Highlands route while investing in digital ordering and future growth.

Inverness Cocktail Week Returns With 50+ Venues and Citywide Deals

Inverness Cocktail Week returns from 20 February to 1 March 2026, with 50 venues offering £5 to £7 cocktails, signature drinks and exclusive deals across bars and restaurants in the city centre.

Cobbs Reappointed to Run Port of Cromarty Firth Gift Shop

Cobbs has been re appointed to run the Port of Cromarty Firth gift shop in Invergordon for the 2026 and 2027 cruise seasons, as more than 95 ships prepare to visit the Highland port this year.

First Minister Aligns Funding and Policy With Farming Priorities at NFUS AGM

The First Minister has outlined new funding commitments and policy stability for Scottish farming at the NFUS AGM, including support for direct payments, farm investment and rural industries aimed at strengthening agriculture and crofting through to 2030 and beyond.

UK Government Sets Out Rural Growth Plans at NFUS Conference

The UK Government has outlined plans to support farmers, crofters and rural communities at the NFUS conference, highlighting closer partnership working, rural growth initiatives and new measures aimed at strengthening Scotland’s agricultural and food sectors.

NFU Scotland Prepares for Pivotal AGM and Conference as Farming Faces Crucial Year

NFU Scotland is set to host its 2026 AGM and conference in Glasgow as farmers, crofters and political leaders gather to debate the future of Scottish agriculture, launch a new manifesto, and address funding, reform and profitability at a crucial moment for the sector.

Raise a Glass to Exclusive Sea and Spirit Experience on Argyll Coast

An exclusive Sea and Spirit dining experience will take place at the Pierhouse Hotel in Port Appin on 27 March, pairing a six course Argyll seafood tasting menu with Oban whisky to celebrate a new coastal partnership.

Michelin Recognition Puts The Three Chimneys at Talisker on The Global Map

Michelin recognition for The Three Chimneys at Talisker marks a defining moment for Skye’s food scene, celebrating locally sourced dining beside Talisker Distillery and reinforcing the island’s growing reputation as a world class culinary destination.

NFU Scotland Warns Budget Flatlines Support for Farmers and Crofters

NFU Scotland has warned the 2026 to 27 Scottish Budget flatlines support for farmers and crofters, offering short term certainty but failing to match rising costs and the growing demands placed on rural communities.

SNP Says it is Leading The Fight to Protect Scotland’s Whisky Industry

The SNP has moved to block a proposed whisky tax rise at Westminster, with Moray MP Graham Leadbitter warning that Scotland’s world class whisky industry and thousands of local jobs are being put at risk.

No Blue Mondays Here as Lidl Revives Little Christmas With £6 Treat for Scots

Lidl is bringing a touch of Scottish tradition to January by reviving Little Christmas, offering 1,000 shoppers a £6 voucher while celebrating Nollaig Bheag and its deep cultural roots during a month many find difficult.

Linn House Supper Series Returns With a One of a Kind Burns Night Collaboration

A unique Burns Night experience returns to Speyside as Linn House brings together open fire cooking, Indian cuisine and rare whisky, offering guests an intimate three night celebration that reimagines Scottish tradition through global flavours and craftsmanship.

NFU Scotland Calls for Scottish Food to be Put First in Schools and Hospitals

NFU Scotland is calling on the Scottish Government to reform public sector food procurement, warning schools and hospitals are missing a key opportunity to prioritise Scottish produce and support farmers, crofters and growers across the Highlands and Islands.

News

Keys Handed Over for New £72 Million Tain School Campus

The keys have been handed over for Tain’s new £72 million school campus, bringing together primary, secondary and additional support education on one site while introducing Highland’s first Passivhaus certified school building.

Munro Calls for Action as Heating Oil Costs Rise Across The Highlands

Eilidh Munro, the SNP candidate for Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch in the upcoming Scottish Parliament election, has called for urgent action to reduce energy...

Entertainment

An Lanntair Unveils Star Studded Programme for HebCelt Week

An Lanntair has unveiled a packed programme of traditional music, Gaelic songwriting and family events during HebCelt week in Stornoway, bringing some of the biggest names in island music together for four days of performances.

Rizzle Kicks Join Belladrum Line Up as Festival Reveals Party Animals Theme

Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival has added Rizzle Kicks, Rose Betts and Janet Devlin to its 2026 line up while unveiling this year’s theme Party Animals as excitement builds for the Highlands’ biggest summer music event.

Travel and Tourism

£2 Bus Fare Cap Pilot Launches in Orkney

Bus passengers in Orkney are now benefiting from a £2 fare cap after a Scottish Government pilot launched on 9th of March, aiming to make travel cheaper while improving public transport access across rural and island communities.

Easter Ferry Suspension Sparks Anger on Mallaig and Skye Route

Ferry services between Mallaig and Armadale will be suspended for more than two weeks over Easter, raising concern among west coast communities and businesses that rely on the historic crossing between the mainland and Skye.