David Ross

Highland Correspondent

I've been the Highland Correspondent of The Herald since 1988, covering an area which stretches from Shetland to Kintyre, and Rockall to the Cairngorms, but has only 60% of Glasgow's population. So I have to be concerned with issues relating to transport and remoteness; land reform and conservation; Gaelic and tourism; renewable energy; the odd drop of whisky and the craic.

I've been the Highland Correspondent of The Herald since 1988, covering an area which stretches from Shetland to Kintyre, and Rockall to the Cairngorms, but has only 60% of Glasgow's population. So I have to be concerned with issues relating to transport and remoteness; land reform and conservation; Gaelic and tourism; renewable energy; the odd drop of whisky and the craic.

Latest articles from David Ross

Cromarty beer named world's best

A family run craft brewery in the Highlands has won a prestigious “World Best” in the international beer awards and now is in the running for an even higher accolade.

Sales boom as top estates worth £45m snapped up

WOULD-BE lairds have bought more than £45 million worth of Scottish estates this year – with the prospect of a delayed independence referendum boosting interest from south of the Border and exchange rates favouring foreign buyers, according to estate agents.