A 38-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with a robbery on King Street in Kilmarnock on Wednesday, March 5.
Detectives have branded the incident "despicable" after a man stole £100 from an elderly woman with a walking stick in broad daylight.
A Kilmarnock cheerleader is hoping to be on top of the world next month as she represents Scotland at the World Cheerleading Championships in Florida. Isla Clarke will be taking on the rest of the world at the prestigious International Cheer Union event in Orlando.
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Scotland now home to Europe's biggest battery as windy storage site fires upWhat's claimed to be Europe’s largest battery has come to Scotland, after a new facility came online in the country’s north. Located at a site named Blackhillock near the small town of Keith, the battery can deliver up to 200MW of electricity and can store as much as 400MWh.
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNScotland: Rangers showed character in win against Kilmarnock – DessersCyriel Dessers has talked up Rangers’ remarkable comeback victory over Kilmarnock, DAILY POST reports. Barry Ferguson’s side trailed 2-0 after 12 minutes at the Rugby Park. The Light Blues, however, rallied to win the keenly contested encounter 4-2 ,
Two towns in Scotland have been named the cheapest places for first-time buyers to get on the property market in the UK.
In Scotland areas due to receive up to £20 million funding each through the plan are Arbroath, Elgin, Orkney, Peterhead, Dumfries, Irvine, Kilmarnock, Clydebank, Coatbridge and Greenock.
Barry Ferguson rides an emotional rollercoaster as Rangers recover from two goals down against Kilmarnock to deliver victory in his first game as interim manager.
Ross County move to within two points of the Scottish Premiership as Kilmarnock fall to their third defeat in a week.
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNScotland: Rangers paid for poor start against Motherwell – BalogunLeon Balogun admitted that Rangers started poorly in their 2-1 home defeat to Motherwell at the Ibox on Saturday. Barry Ferguson’s side conceded after nine minutes with Luke Armstrong profiting from goalkeeper Jack Butland’s error.
It was a win and a loss for Scotland on day two of the World Wheelchair Curling Championships in Stevenston, North Ayrshire. After a shock win over world no.1 and reigning Paralympic Games champions China on the opening day, Scotland brushed off a slow start to get the better of Japan in the morning session, winning 7-5.
Barry Ferguson made a dramatic start at Rangers as they came from two goals down at Kilmarnock to secure victory in his first Scottish Premiership game as interim boss.
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