Aug 31, 2008 | Statesman Journal
Salem's forgotten artist rediscovered
Some artists are known for their art, but some artists have lives that rival their art for drama and variety.
Prisoners' data at large after Home Office slip
Janie Davies, Computing , 22 Aug 2008 Latest data loss affects prisoners All UK prisoners have become victims of information security failure, after a Home Office contractor lost their details while moving a ...
North Airports Report Strong Growth in July
The total number of passengers using airports in the Highlands and Islands increased by 5.6% in July compared to the previous year, according to figures published today.
See all of Scotland in pocket-size island
A picturesque line of a dozen connected houses in Catacol on the northwest shore of Arran Island, Scotland, is called The 12 Apostles.
IBM spends $300m on Business Resilience centres
Phil Muncaster, vnunet.com , Customers will be able to store business critical data in IBM data protection vaults IBM is to splash out $300m on 13 new facilities designed to support customers' disaster recovery ...
Holiday Charters Contribute to Busiest July Ever at Inverness Airport
Inverness Airport recorded its busiest month ever for passenger numbers in July, according to operator Highlands and Islands Airports.
Beached sperm whale dies in firth
A whale which got stuck on the beach near Inverness, Scotland has died, bringing the creature's sad story to a conclusion.
Long-term plan to dual A9 stretch
The Scottish Government backs a plan to dual carriageway the Perth to Inverness section of the A9, Transport Minister Stewart Stevenson has said.