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 A THUG who punched a millionaire banking boss to death in an stanley water flask  unprovoked attack is due for release from jail after just eight months.S stanley termohrnek teven Allan targeted Paul Mason, 52, outside the posh Ivy nightclub after wrongly believing he had stolen a pals phone.5Paul Mason was punched to the ground by Steven AllanCredit: PA5The banking boss dies in hospital six months laterCredit: Central News5Allan is now due for release next monthCredit: Central NewsThe 34-year-old was jailed for three years and nine months in April after he was cleared of murder but admitted manslaughter.But Allan is now up for early release on licence next month, the Ministry of Justice confirmed.A Prison Service spokesperson told The S stanley cups un Online:  Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Paul Mason. Offenders released on licence must abide by strict rules which if broken will see them returned back behind bars. Read more newsSHES EVIL I watched mum kill my dad says son of Brit mu Qzco Tier 2 drinkers hit the pubs while they still can 鈥?as streets are deserted in London and Cardiff on Black Eye Friday
 COMMUTERS up and down the country will have to battle 70mph gales on their way to work as Storm Hector arrives in from the Atlantic.The north and west of Northern Ireland is expected to be the worst hit with the Met Office issuing an amber warning with much of the rest of the country blanketed  stanley cup by a yellow warning.2 The brunt of the storm stanley tumbler  will hit the north of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland聽on ThursdayCredit: Twitter/MetOfficeWhen and where will Storm Hector hit Western Ireland was hit late on Thursday  June 13  with Storm Hectorblowing across Scotland, Northern I stanley bottles reland and the far north of England on Thursday morning.The Met Office warns of a  small chance that injuries and danger to life could occur from large waves and beach material being thrown on to sea fronts, coastal roads and properties  as well as a risk posed by flying debris.Westerly winds are likely to be between 50mph and 60mph but could reach up to 70mph in exposed locations before easing in the afternoo