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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.
Sad news reached me last week from the other side of the Atlantic when I learned of the death of my friend Virginia Davis.
READ FULL STORYNick Clegg, leader of the UK Liberal Democrats, is leading by example in donating the nearly £40,000 profit from the sale of his house in
READ FULL STORYA Merseyside drugs courier was sentenced to four years in prison when she appeared at Lerwick Sheriff Court today after pleading guilty to being concerned
READ FULL STORYThe master of a fishing vessel was fined £2,000 today for illegally discarding fish above the legal landing size.
READ FULL STORYA man charged with “very serious” sexual offences against children more than 30 years ago appeared at Lerwick Sheriff Court today.
READ FULL STORYUp-and-coming pop star Carrie Mac is to perform in Shetland in two weeks’ time. The Scottish singer toured the UK in February with X Factor
READ FULL STORYAn investigation has been launched by four health authorities to discover the source of bacteria that left a Shetland worker in hospital with Legionnaires’ disease.
READ FULL STORYForty-two young people from all over Shetland will taste life on the ocean wave this summer after they were selected for placements on seven vessels
READ FULL STORYIn his talk at the Garrison Theatre he will share his secrets for tracking, watching and appreciating the wonderful wildlife of Shetland.
READ FULL STORYThe outdoor hockey season began with victories for Delting and Whalsay in the Association Rosebowl league.
READ FULL STORYOn reading the story of Robert Thomson’s long-term objectives and plans to restore the old house and revitalise other facilities on Linga, I couldn’t help
READ FULL STORYFirstly, having followed the “windfarm saga” throughout, many of the letters from those in support of it keep insisting that we against it should “open
READ FULL STORYThe closure of four primary schools in Shetland would improve the education of pupils and save the council £250,000-a-year but have a significant negative effect
READ FULL STORYThe BBC has caved in to pressure and granted independent candidate Billy Fox equal status in Friday’s election hustings programme. Mr Fox had boycotted the
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