Tributes to unique book shop owner who serenaded customers with Frank Sinatra It was all about the hunt, the thrill of finding books At its centre, ensconced on an armchair surrounded by the teddy bears he collects and various clippings in the local press about the poorly heated shop with its old fluorescent tube lighting, sits Bob like a Turkish pasha in his harem (Image: supplied)
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The graduate daughter of a retired academic shielded her murderer boyfriend from police after he stabbed his cousin to death and may have used her father s Scout knife, a court heard today.
Former Manchester Metropolitan University student Megan Armstrong-Challinor, 27, moved Jerome Bailey, 38, into her parents £800,000 home while they were holidaying in Spain.
Croydon Crown Court was told he used his girlfriend s mother s Oyster card to travel to the murder scene and is suspected of using her father Bruce s old Scout knife to stab Tesfa Campbell, 40, in Battersea on July 3, last year.
There was even evidence that Armstrong-Challinor, a graduate in film and global media, made internet searches if conjugal visits were allowed to prisoners in the UK in the aftermath of the killing.
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John Hartnett, operations director at Eric Wright Construction, has been promoted to managing director, and will take the reins from John Wilson, who retires at Christmas after 24 years in the firm.
Hartnett has worked at contractor Eric Wright for more than five years, working his way up the ranks from project manager, to operations manager then operations director from 2018. He was previously a senior construction manager at Lend Lease and before that worked for BAM Construct UK for six years as a site manager.
Also under the management changes announced this week, Phil Brown, the group’s senior commercial manager, joins the board of directors as surveying director.