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October 2005
£50 split black bag fines
Altaire men must pay £1 million
Annual fish fight has begun
Asleep at the wheel
Big “thank you” from the Mission
Big hole in NHS budget
Bressay bridge delayed again
Catch back in business
Child abuser’s sentence deferred
Crunch vote on Smyril deal
Dangerous cargo washed overboard
Dealer gets almost four years
Drivers should take extra care
Drug dealers avoid jail
Euro cash for aquaculture
Fair Isle hopefuls must be patient
Flight subsidy fight rumbles on
Free OAP fares on the cards
Fudge firms Oscar hopes
Fuel price crisis starts to bite
Getting blue light faster
Hot DJ heads north
ID cards are Labour’s poll tax
In brief - 31 October -
In brief - 6 October 2005
Irish pull out of ferry bid
Irish skipper caught out
Keep Met Office open say LibDems
Kimo highlight micro plastic problem
Live music fans in for a treat
Local transport body taking shape
Male nurse started fire
MSP derides loch auctions “profit”
Museum gets security audit
Musicians from the east
New coaches for athletics
Norse help to find lost cargo
October
Out of hours “nightmare” solved
Post Office threat exposed
Protesters demand salmon loan probe
Response team leader appointed
Rig removal firms need bridge truce
Rugby fixture cancelled
School gets top marks
Sea energy study launched
SFPA will police shellfish zone
Shetland joins up with Tamil Nadu
Shetland to become a Geopark
SIC backs risky Smyril deal
Smyril asks for more local funds
Takeover won’t affect Smyril deal
Tank driver banned
Temporary education chief appointed
Trust could double Smyril stake
Trust’s Smyril share shrinks
Tug spill oiled 50 birds
Unst school links with Scilly Islands
Unst study centre plan revived
Upbeat about Unst's future
Violent man gets whopping fine
Who wants to become a trustee?
Wind farm plans flying “blind”
Woman in hospital after crash
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