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Frank Hay, Ernie Ramaker and Adrian Brockless believe the SIC’s energy strategy has been designed to “manufacture consent”.
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A formal opening of the new £1.46m artificial sports pitch will take place next month.
Contractors are again being sought to carry out a £1.18m refurbishment at a row of retirement cottages in Lerwick.
Guests taken on a journey in historic ambient setting
A knitter from Unst came up with an amazing gift
First steels now laid in Whitby for new Good Shepherd
A two-year-old collie called Whisp had a lucky escape after falling 30 metres down a rocky ledge.
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A family of animated puffins fly to their Sumburgh nest in an advert encouraging people to “rediscover the magic of home” this festive season.
Everything you need to know about BBC Radio Shetland’s marathon Children in Need fundraiser, including line-up, auction items and music performances.
Shetland women’s football coach Adam Priest said there was more than just him behind the success of the side.
The Shetland Times is today giving back to the community as a thanks for the fantastic support we have received from our loyal readers.
A grateful Claire Smith said she had no regrets joining Shetland Valkyries after winning her 50th cap.
Swimmers from Shetland ACSC and Delting Dolphins achieved great success in Aberdeen at the North District Open Championships.
“They misrepresented our language, our name and our treasured knitting and this response tells us they don't see that as important.”
The show at the centre of a Fair Isle knitting controversy has defended its “modern twist” on the tradition.
An open letter championing Fair Isle knitting and taking aim at is misrepresentation in a TV series has whipped up a national wave of admiration.
A record-breaking pod of bottlenose dolphins has been making waves with wildlife watchers in the North Mainland.