Opposition over the UK Government's decision to use the military site to house 300 male asylum seekers has been fierce ...
The Highland capital and German city were linked under an initiative to promote peace after WW2.
The Georgian-era sandstone building has reopened — and is expected to generate £13.9 million in net expenditure and welcome 450,000 visitors ...
It is in that context that we should consider Inverness being asked to host single male asylum seekers at Cameron Barracks.
A few short decades ago Inverness was often little more than a relatively prosaic jumping off point for tourists in search of adventures deeper into the Highlands. That has all changed as the rapidly ...
Fergus Ewing and Edward Mountain believe the plans need planning permission, which the UK government doesn’t have.
Deep unease in city over impending arrival of 300 asylum seekers to stay in Victorian-era barracks Jacob Freedland is the Telegraph's Scottish Reporter. He covers politics and home affairs north of ...
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