Argyll and Bute Council has ruled out the possibility of a split-site campus on the Isle of Mull, despite islanders preferring this approach.
Why is The Herald launching an investigation into the educational, economic, societal and generational consequences of a new school on Mull?
THREE earthquakes have struck in Argyll within hours of each other – with some locals comparing the tremors to a bomb blast.
A TINY seaside town has been rocked by an earthquake today with locals woken up by the “loud rumblings”. The 2.2 magnitude ...
The family of a woman who disappeared on the Isle of Mull more than a week ago say they ... of the island on Tuesday 7 January. Police Scotland has launched a major search, saying it is "unusual ...
Argyll and Bute councillors have agreed to push ahead with plans for a new secondary school in Mull. A business case will now be prepared and the council will undertake a consultation with the ...
The first earthquake took place just after at 3.03am and hit 2.2 on the Richter scale - the scale used to measure the ...
Ahead of the summer, travel experts have unveiled a new list of Scotland's "best beaches for a summer holiday" — with four ...