Sycamore Gap tree felling trial delayed due to defendant illness

Sycamore Gap tree felling trial delayed due to defendant illness

One of the men accused of felling the famous Sycamore Gap tree and causing more than £620,000 of damage is too ill to stand trial, a court has heard. Daniel Graham, 39, of Milbeck Stables, Carlisle, was unable to attend Newcastle Crown Court, prosecutors said. His co-accused, Adam Carruthers, 32, of Church Street, Wigton, Cumbria, … Read more

Family ‘devastated’ after woman, 41, killed in dog attack

Family ‘devastated’ after woman, 41, killed in dog attack

The family of a woman who died after being attacked by a dog have said they are “devastated”. Michelle McLeod, 41, was attacked by the dog in a flat in Aberdeen on Saturday night and sustained serious injuries. The emergency services were called to the flat in Foresterhill Road at around 11.15pm. Ms McLeod was … Read more

Low income families ‘must save for 35 years to buy average London home’, official figures show

Low income families ‘must save for 35 years to buy average London home’, official figures show

An average-priced home in London cost the equivalent of almost 35 years of disposable income for a low-earnings household, official figures reveal. The average house price in the capital was £530,000 in 2022/23, according to the Office for National Statistics. Its analysis found that this meant that the average house price was not “affordable” for … Read more

Mohamed Haouas: French rugby bad boy arrested for drink driving

Mohamed Haouas: French rugby bad boy arrested for drink driving

Mohamed Haouas has been in trouble with the police on multiple occasions – Getty Images/Sylvain Thomas Mohamed Haouas, the France prop, has been arrested for drink driving just over a year after receiving a conviction for hitting his wife in public. According to reports in France, Haouas, 30, was stopped by police on the outskirts … Read more

How Asma al-Assad became Syria’s Lady Macbeth

How Asma al-Assad became Syria’s Lady Macbeth

In 2011 American Vogue published an interview with the first lady of Syria, Asma al-Assad. It described her as “a rose in the desert” and obsessed over her glamour and good looks. She was “the freshest and most magnetic of first ladies” and a “long limbed beauty with a trained analytic mind”, according to the … Read more