The outcome of the A96 Corridor Review was handed to Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop three months before its publication.
A “radical rethink” of Dr Gray’s Hospital is needed, an NHS Grampian Board Meeting has agreed.
Declaring a critical incident was “absolutely the right thing to do”, NHS Grampian’s chief executive has said.
Details of a coming vote about whether there is a “lack of confidence” in Moray Council’s leadership have been released.
Details of a coming vote about whether there is a “lack of confidence” in Moray Council’s leadership have been released.
A major trunk road is set to remain closed until tomorrow, with motorists having already faced two days of disruption.
An police officer has branded the theft of a defibrillator from outside a butchers shop as an “abhorrent crime”.
A local MP has sided with farming protesters after tractors descended on cities across the UK today in a fight against inheritance tax changes.
A “gas escape” has forced the A96 to be closed “until further notice”.
Motorhomes can now stay overnight at forestry car parks in Moray all year round.
An activity centre for Moray’s “incredible” veterans will benefit from a £50,000 boost.
A withdrawn statement from the Conservatives about Moray’s libraries has been called “shambolic” by opposition councillors.
Administration councillors will not vote in favour of scrapping seven Moray libraries, they have confirmed.
A community cafe is opening its doors on Christmas Day so residents can enjoy a free festive meal.
A Huntly health worker has won an award for his inspiring sustainability habits.
A charity is giving the public a chance to get free baby items at two events next week.
A new whisky has been launched by a Huntly company, to bolster the fight against MND in honour of inspirational late rugby player Doddie Weir OBE.
A vote on inheritance tax for farmers took place at Westminster yesterday.
The Scottish Government’s public confirmation that the 2030 deadline for A96 dualling has been abandoned, in fact, offered little new information.
Moray has been revealed as the most “veteran-rich” area in the country, as charities stress the “vital role” played by the community.