Kilmarnock, a historic town in Scotland, has been named the cheapest place for first-time buyers to purchase houses, with prices starting at £84,000, as per a study by Rightmove. The town, with a population of over 47,000, offers a mix of culture, retail, and leisure, including the largest Burns monument in the country and the Dick Institute. Located just 30 minutes from Glasgow, Kilmarnock boasts charming cobbled streets, Victorian architecture, and attractions like the Burns Monument Centre and Dean Castle and Country Park, making it an appealing option for those looking to get onto the property ladder.
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Boy, 10, ‘beaten to death’ by headmaster in front of school during assembly
A tragic incident occurred in a private school in northern Pakistan, where a ten-year-old boy named Khyalmat Khan was beaten to death by headmaster Waar Ahmed during an assembly over a 'minor issue.' The boy sustained serious injuries and later died in the hospital, prompting the arrest of the headmaster and an ongoing investigation. Khyber District Police Officer Rai Mazhar Iqbal condemned the violence, emphasizing that such brutality by a teacher undermines the dignity of...
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