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Daniel Graham, 39, and Adam Carruthers, 32, have been jailed for four years and three months after cutting down the iconic sycamore tree in a fold in the Northumberland landscape.
Former friends turned enemies, Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers, were convicted of criminal damage to the immensely popular ...
Ryedale Folk Museum is celebrating the Yorkshire landscape this summer, with a new joint exhibition by illustrators Matty ...
An unannounced inspection of HMP Haverigg has found it to be 'one of the most impressive jails in the country' - though several areas requiring improvement were identified. A report by HM Chief ...
It's just a short drive from Liverpool but it feels like stepping into a chocolate box scene that's easy to fall in love with ...
Canada’s 28,000-kilometre Trans Canada Trail was never under consideration. Nor was the 8,850-km route along the Great Wall ...
Carruthers, whose phone was tracked going near the tree earlier in the day for a suspected recce, said he did not know who chopped the tree down and the messages the men exchanged discussing the ...
In recent years, Cartmel has become increasingly popular with tourists, specifically foodies. Its sticky toffee pudding draws ...
SKIPTON MP Sir Julian Smith has congratulated a parish council on its successful efforts to better manage gypsies and travellers on their way to ...
Cartmel is famous for its sticky toffee pudding and Simon Rogan's restaurant L'Enclume, which The Times praises for its ...
Two men have been convicted of chopping down the Sycamore Gap tree, which once stood in a dip next to Hadrian's Wall in ...
A number of planning applications were submitted to Cumberland Council for West Cumbria this week, including proposals for building alterations, ...