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Joyce Bawah Mogtari has revealed that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is closely examining the role of the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) as part of its anti-corruption strategy. Speaking in an interview with Serwaa Amihere on GHOne and monitored by MyNewsGh, Mogtari outlined the party’s vision for strengthening governance institutions and addressing deeply […]
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Asante Kotoko signs Eduku Sampson
Ghanaian football giant, Kumasi Asante Kotoko has signed 29-year-old Sampson Eduku to a one-and-a-half-year contract following the successful completion of his medical. He is expected to augment the club’s attacking options and help them win the Ghana Premier League. Eduku joins Asante Kotoko after playing for Tamale Cities and Samatex in the past. His impressive […]
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GPL: I’ve been threatened with relegation for speaking against poor officiating—Anim Addo
Bankroller for Young Apostle, Samuel Anim Addo has expressed disgust at poor officiating in the Ghana Premier League. He says upon his persistent complaint about poor officiating, he has been threatened with relegation. However, that will not deter him from standing for the truth as a person. “Maxwell Hanson is their man for ‘dirty works. […]
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Richard Hammond announces split from wife as Top Gear star kicked out to converted barn ahead of fight for £7m estate
Richard Hammond and his wife, Amanda “Mindy” Hammond, have announced their split after an “amazing 28 years together”.
Hammond, known for motoring shows Top Gear and The Grand Tour, shared a statement on his X account from him and his wife, who he married in 2002.
Richard and Mindy at the BAFTAs in February last year[/caption] The ex-Top Gear host has moved out of the family home[/caption] Mindy Hammond, Isabella, Willow and Richard at the Global Champions Tour at Royal Hospital Chelsea in August 2018[/caption]The couple said: “A little update from us; this Christmas we were together as a family and this year we will still be a family but just structured a bit differently.
“Our marriage is coming to end, but we’ve had an amazing 28 years together and two incredible daughters.
“We will always be in each other’s lives and are proud of the family we created.
“We won’t be commenting further and sincerely hope that our privacy and that of our children will be respected at this time. With Love, Richard and Mindy.”
Wife Mindy is asking to keep the £7million Bollitree Castle estate as part of their split settlement, a close source revealed.
Hammond, worth around £70million, has moved out of the Herefordshire pile and is currently staying in rented digs in a pretty village nearby.
The ex-Top Gear presenter, 55, had been kipping in a converted barn at the mock medieval castle where the couple, who have been married for 23 years, keep a stable of thoroughbred horses.
But a source said newspaper columnist Mindy “wanted him gone”.
They added: “Richard is very upset about all this. It seems he has tried hard to rekindle the relationship but to no avail.
“There is no speculation that any third party is involved.”
The Sun understands that Hammond, nicknamed Hamster by former co-presenters Jeremy Clarkson and James May, has been staying in a rented property a short drive from Hereford where he runs his ‘Smallest Cog’ car restoration garage.
The couple bought the grade II listed Bollitree Castle in 2008. It boasts six bedrooms, a swimming pool and 20 acres of land.
Their daughter Izzy, 24, still lives at the estate near Ross-on-Wye and works alongside her dad at his garage and filming podcasts.
The couple’s other daughter Willow, 22, is a keen horsewoman and lives separately in a rented home in Gloucestershire, the source revealed.
As part of the divorce settlement, Mindy is proposing Richard keeps their holiday home in Buttermere in the Lake District, and his flat in London.
But she is said to have asked for a share in their horses, and an annual stipend of £500,000.
Mindy has also asked for a half share in his businesses; including the Smallest Cog and their TV production company Chimp Productions, of which she is a director.
Hammond is said to be worth around £35million.
His car collection includes a Ford Mustang, Porsche, Lotus Esprit Sport and a 1931 Lagona, as well as a Bentley.
He recently bought a £170,000 convertible Porsche 911 Turbo S with the personal plate DICK H which he shows off in his social media videos.
Hammond found fame on local radio before landing the plum job on Top Gear and going on to present The Grand Tour on Amazon for a reported £7million salary.
He also presented Brainiac and Total Wipeout.
In 2006 he miraculously survived a 288mph crash in a jet-powered car while filming a segment for Top Gear.
Man fumes at passive aggressive note neighbour left on his legally parked van – but who’s in the right?
A MAN was left shocked at the passive aggressive note his neighbour left for him on his van, despite it being parked in a legal spot.
The angry driver posted a photo of the handwritten letter online – and shared how it was the third neighbour who had complained about his vehicle.
TikTok user @seannd17 wrote: “New year, same issues.
“This is the third neighbour who has complained about my completely legally parked van.
“I get it, it may not look the prettiest outside your house, but I just park where I can, I am not intending to upset people.”
He then posted a photo of the note which he found on his front window screen.
It read: “Please may you move the van outside our house.
“We have really struggled over Christmas, we have a large amount of guests over Saturday night and really need the space.”
The man’s post has clearly struck a chord with internet users, as it has racked up over 1,000 comments.
Many people took the side of the neighbour and said he should consider a different spot.
One wrote: “Could you not park it outside your own place?”
Another added: “that really isn’t an unreasonable request.”
However, the man replied: “It’s the 3rd neighbour to tell me to move it, so where else can I go?
“Always try to park outside mine but it’s not always possible.”
Other people said he was completely in the right if it is a legal spot.
One wrote: “Start leaving notes on cars that park outside the front of your house asking them to move.”
A man shared the note he found on his van[/caption]A second commented: “Public road, tax mot and insured. Leave it there.”
A third said: “If it’s on the street absolutely nothing they can do and you are full entitled to park there.”
According to Law Hive: “If the space in front of your house is on private property, such as a driveway, you can enforce parking restrictions.
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“However, if the space is on a public road, you can’t reserve it for your exclusive use, even if it’s directly outside your property.
“This means that, generally, anyone can park there as long as they follow local parking regulations and restrictions.”
They said that if a vehicle is blocking your driveway by parking across a dropped curb, this is illegal and can be reported.
They advised that neighbours speak politely – as the note writer did – to people legally parked if they cause an inconvenience.
They added: “However, it’s important to note that any request not to park in front of your house on a public road is a courtesy and not a legal requirement.”