A derelict, publicly-owned castle is to be put back on the market after a previous potential sale collapsed in a row between a millionaire and a Scottish government minister.
Businessman Jeremy Hosking withdrew his bid to buy Rum's Kinloch Castle two years ago, blaming Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater for his decision and describing the sales process as "horrible".
Slater, who was biodiversity minister at the time, had put the sale on hold after Isle of Rum Community Trust raised concerns.
The Scottish government said new research suggested most of Rum's 22 islanders support trying to sell it again.