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The Shetland Times Ltd is Shetland’s leading communications organisation. Founded in 1872 the company publishes the islands’ popular weekly newspaper The Shetland Times.
To get a measure of the scathing language in the report published this week by the House of Commons transport committee into the government’s coastguard
READ FULL STORYFair Isle yesterday celebrated one of the most memorable days in its history, when its scenic, cultural and scientific importance in Europe was officially recognised,
READ FULL STORYSport and the arts can sometimes be at odds. We give too much money to one and not to the other, depending on your point
READ FULL STORYLocal police chief David Bushell is to leave Shetland to take up a post in Fort William.
READ FULL STORYSetting sail for Waterford in Southern Ireland this morning were a combination of regular crew and working passengers aboard the Swan.
READ FULL STORYRecent inclement weather has meant that senior football is playing catch-up with league and knock-out competitions being juggled to allow the schedule of cup games
READ FULL STORYIsles MSP Tavish Scott has warned the Scottish government not to rush the tendering process for the ferry and freight service currently operated by NorthLink.
READ FULL STORYShetland Youth Theatre is taking part in the fifth anniversary celebrations of the National Theatre of Scotland by producing a five minute piece to be
READ FULL STORYTwo search and rescue men who saved four people off the Isle of Wight were presented with the Billy Deacon Search and Rescue Memorial Trophy
READ FULL STORYThe yachts participating in the North Sea Triangle Challenge are stormbound at Den Helder in Holland and the organisers have decided they will not be
READ FULL STORYA teenager who embarked on a drunken and heated row with his girlfriend at the weekend narrowly avoided being held on remand when he appeared
READ FULL STORYAt one point you were made a “sir” after defending the monarch/princes on the battlefield but it’s all gone downhill.
READ FULL STORYThe population of Europe’s smallest seabird, the storm petrel, doubled at Mousa in just 12 years, according to new figures released by RSPB Scotland.
READ FULL STORYA woman is in custody after appearing in private at Lerwick Sheriff Court today following a seizure of one of Shetland’s biggest ever cannabis cultivations.
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