Jarl studies Smuha Bill
Jarl Leigh Smith with the Smuha Bill. Today’s events come after he signed the bill, with the artist behind the creation, Heather Wilson, looking on.
READ FULL STORYJarl Leigh Smith with the Smuha Bill. Today’s events come after he signed the bill, with the artist behind the creation, Heather Wilson, looking on.
READ FULL STORYThe Junior Intercounty is back on. The team is hoping to bring the Stuart Cup back to Shetland. Athletics, football, hockey, netball and swimming teams…
READ FULL STORYHundreds of Shetlanders turned out to Lerwick’s Market Square to show solidarity with the people of Ukraine today (Saturday). A minute’s silence was followed by the…
READ FULL STORYAt last, it’s back. The Shetland Folk Festival will finally return this spring as organisers confirm an in-person event and an eclectic and international line-up…
READ FULL STORYAs tidal, wave and offshore wind power generation become ever more serious options for Shetland’s seas, we could lose control over their development. But, says
READ FULL STORYThe bears are back! I remember when that headline popped up in The Shetland Times, back in early 1988 I think. The CUI (Corrosion Under
READ FULL STORYForty years after the first ‘hippies’ came to the island, and with only eight full-time residents, Andy Holt asks if there’s still hope for the
READ FULL STORYGirvan is a seaside town in Carrick, South Ayrshire. It has 8000 inhabitants and is the biggest community between Ayr and Stranraer, straddling the main
READ FULL STORYThe 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic has rekindled memories of two Shetlanders who were involved in the tragedy, writes Jim Tait Scalloway
READ FULL STORYBy the time you read this we may well have endured another of those cold, dismal Junes which give Shetland summers a bad name. But
READ FULL STORYApril will be a cruel month for the expectations of some Council candidates, as, to the general relief of those of us who think democracy
READ FULL STORYNobody ever expects to become a cancer patient, in spite of statistics. The shock of knowing you’ve got a tumour isn’t helped by being told
READ FULL STORYThe long sleek hull emerged from the early morning fog, the blunt bow cutting through the water as the diesel engines propelled the U-boat
READ FULL STORYRosa Steppanova is aghast at the antics of amorous amphibians, and has some tips on how to turn your potted plants into miniature marvels.
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