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  • The 19 year old, 73-metre, German-built, privately owned, Lürssen superyacht Starfire caused concern at Sumburgh Airport this (Thursday) morning. This was because the fairly high vessel was sailing close to the east end of runway 09-27.

  • The Starfire was previously named Saint Nicolas when it was owned by Russian oligarch Vasily Anisimov, a friend of Vladimir Putin.

  • Grassroots projects in Shetland working to improve mental health and wellbeing in local communities have a chance of benefitting from a further £15 million investment in the next financial year.

  • Alistair Carmichael secured an urgent question in the House of Commons yesterday on the issue of the remuneration of coastguard rescue officers when attending incidents and training exercises.

  • In his response to Mr Carmichael’s urgent question, the parliamentary under-secretary of state for maritime, Keir Mather, confirmed that he had paused further “check in” sessions on the planned changes, in order to reflect on feedback.

  • NHS Shetland has announced additional opportunities tomorrow and next week for the two-dose MenB vaccination at the Grantfield Vaccination Centre.

  • The surface dressing programme in Shetland is on pause for now due to a mechanical breakdown at the emulsion plant.

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