Wednesday could turn out to be a wet and windy day across the majority of Scotland.
Moray will receive an extra £11.3m equating to a 5.6 per cent increase in 2024.
The UK Government has confirmed its intention to ratify the 2003 UNESCO Convention for Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Views are sought on proposals to better protect and champion the rights of people with learning disabilities, autistic and neurodivergent people.
An area of low pressure passing to the north brings the likelihood of strong west or north-west winds to much of Scotland on Sunday afternoon.
Snow is expected to develop across north and north-east Scotland during Friday night before gradually turning to rain during Saturday.
The strongest winds are likely to be across the far north and north-east of Scotland reaching between 45-55mph with stronger gusts.
Mackie’s of Scotland’s ice-cream is on the Christmas dinner menu for all patients at all NHS Grampian hospitals, direct from the farm in Aberdeenshire
The Advanced rate band will apply a 45 per cent tax rate on annual income between £75,000 and £125,140.
Proposals for a new business park at Huntly have been approved which will see an EV fast charging point, Starbucks and McDonald's branch built.
Next year’s Royal Highland Show judges include several well known names in the north-east and Moray.
The 2023 Scottish harvest shows cereal production and yield fell, by 6 per cent and 2 per cent respectively, from their record 2022 figures.
An electric vehicle charging tariff will be applied to charging points in Abereen, Elgin, Dyce and Kintore.
Strong winds are likely to affect a wide area through Thursday, potentially causing some travel disruption.
NHS Grampian is making a public commitment to decommission all its nitrous oxide pipelines before the end of this year.
Farmers across the country are being asked to contribute to an annual survey which provides an in-depth focus on the state of agriculture in Scotland.
Work led by a team from Aberdeen University on the history of the Picts has been shortlisted for a major book award and will feature in two tv series.
Scottish Forestry has approved 13,111 ha worth of new woodland creation schemes so far this year, making it the highest number recorded this century.
The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, has compiled their annual list of some of the biggest archaeological discoveries of the year.
Livestock or livestock products that end up in the food chain and which may be exported to the EU will require proof of an annual vet visit.