About Ryan Taylor
Ryan Taylor began working as a reporter in 1995, and has been at The Shetland Times since 2007, where he is now deputy editor. He has lived in Shetland since 2002, where he harbours an unhealthy interest in old cars and motorbikes.
Ryan Taylor began working as a reporter in 1995, and has been at The Shetland Times since 2007, where he is now deputy editor. He has lived in Shetland since 2002, where he harbours an unhealthy interest in old cars and motorbikes.
A message of support for the people of Ukraine is being brought to Lerwick’s town centre.
READ FULL STORYA renewed plea has been made for dog owners to ensure their pets are under control at all times when livestock is nearby.
READ FULL STORYDiscussions will be held with business operators after demand for more premises was highlighted.
READ FULL STORYIt is the web-based word game that has taken the world by storm, but now a Shetland version of Wordle has made an appearance.
READ FULL STORYA councillor says he will argue in favour of a council tax freeze after a report recommended a three per cent hike in charges for
READ FULL STORYConcerns have been raised that school pupils are avoiding the meals provided for them.
READ FULL STORYA school has been praised for its performance during the Covid crisis.
READ FULL STORYCriticism has been levelled at the record 54 per cent hike on the energy price cap amid concerns about a “cost of living tsunami”. The…
READ FULL STORYA renewed call is being made for young people to benefit from free ferry travel.
READ FULL STORYPlans to introduce remote towers that would control Sumburgh flights from Inverness have been abandoned.
READ FULL STORYThe Scottish government has been challenged over what action it will take following a report by Endometriosis UK.
READ FULL STORYA breakdown has been provided of the £9 million spend on the controversial air traffic management system proposed for Sumburgh Airport.
READ FULL STORYA discussion on fixed links is being planned for next month. Isles MP Alistair Carmichael and his Holyrood counterpart Beatrice Wishart are planning an event…
READ FULL STORYA knitwear company from Foula has benefited from a major share of Scottish government funding.
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