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.
The UK’s most remote primary school is looking for a new head teacher.
READ FULL STORYA review will be held into the Spiggie Hotel’s licensing arrangements amid claims the hotel has failed to pay a mandatory fee.
READ FULL STORYSheep importers are being urged to continue taking steps to protect Shetland’s high health status.
READ FULL STORYThe chairman of the council’s education and families committee says he is “delighted” that young people have achieved a high standard of results.
READ FULL STORYListening to the needs of children and young people has never been more important.
READ FULL STORYNew information supporting controversial plans for two new Co-op supermarkets have been dispatched to Shetland Islands Council.
READ FULL STORYA car was involved in an accident this morning in which a length of crash barrier passed through the entire vehicle. Fire and ambulance crews…
READ FULL STORYUnanimous concern around air traffic control centralisation has been voiced at a Highlands and Islands jobs summit. Leaders of the Prospect Union say the afternoon…
READ FULL STORYShetland Arts has announced the lifting of social distancing measures in their venues from next Wednesday. The move is being made in line with government…
READ FULL STORYThe chief executive of Cope Ltd is resigning from her post after almost 10 years of service. Ingrid Webb will serve her last day on…
READ FULL STORYThe Tories have faced fresh criticism over a new commission intended to scrutinise all of the UK’s trade deals for their impact on agriculture.
READ FULL STORYA jobs summit will be held this week to discuss the impact of air traffic control centralisation. The Prospect Union has invited politicians to discuss…
READ FULL STORYThe Scottish government is under attack over the strike among air traffic controllers, which is taking place today in protest against centralisation plans.
READ FULL STORYThe row over the centralisation of air traffic control will escalate tomorrow (Thursday) when a one day strike will take place.
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