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Paraphrasing the Psalmist, “Anyone who is delighted in the Law of the Lord and meditates on it day and night is like a tree ...
Two men have been found guilty of criminal damage for felling a landmark sycamore tree in northern England. Daniel Graham, 39, and Adam Carruthers, 32, were each found guilty of two counts of ...
Daniel Graham, 39, and Adam Carruthers, 32, were convicted May 9 of two counts of criminal damage for felling the so-called Sycamore Gap tree on Sept. 27, 2023. The tree stood at the center of a ...
A majestic, broad-leaved sycamore tree that had stood for some 150 years in a dip along Hadrian’s Wall had been cut down. By the time the first officer arrived on the scene two hours later ...
Two men have been found guilty of cutting down the famous Sycamore Gap tree, in what a court heard was a "mindless" and "moronic" act. Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers were found to have driven ...
Two men were found guilty on Friday of cutting down Britain's 'Sycamore Gap' tree two years ago, felling the much-loved landmark whose dramatic silhouette had featured in a Hollywood movie in what ...
When the iconic Sycamore Gap tree was cut down in September 2023, it triggered an outpouring of grief and outrage. Believed to be about 200 years old, the stately tree rose out of a dip in the ...
One of the men on trial for cutting down the Sycamore Gap tree denied "revelling" in the media coverage of the tree. Daniel Graham, 39, was accused of being excited about the news coverage after ...
Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers were found guilty of felling the iconic Sycamore Gap tree, a beloved landmark next to Hadrian's Wall. The pair used a chainsaw to cut down the tree in a "moronic ...
Former work pals Daniel Graham, 39, and Adam Carruthers, 32, now both face up to 10 years behind bars after they were today found guilty of felling the historic 150-year-old Sycamore Gap tree.
Two men were convicted Friday of cutting down the beloved Sycamore Gap tree in northern England in 2023 in an unexplained act of vandalism that caused widespread outrage. A Newcastle Crown Court ...