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Mick Murray (other)
Mick Murray may refer to: * Mick Murray (Irish republican) (c. 1936–1999), Irish Republican Army bomber, best known for his role in the Birmingham pub bombings * Mick Murray (politician) (born 1949), member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly * Mick Murray (leader), leader of the Comanchero Motorcycle Club See also

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Mick Murray (Irish Republican)
Michael Joseph Murray, also known as Squire Murray, was a Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteer, later named as an organiser of the Birmingham pub bombings, which killed 21 people on 21 November 1974. Personal life Murray was born in Donnycarney, County Dublin and was educated at Scoil Mhuire, Marino. He ran a pub in Kilbeggan and he joined the IRA in the early 1950s. He was a father of six. Republican activities Prior to coming to work in England, Murray had a short spell in prison in Dublin for selling Easter lilies when he was a teenager. This was illegal at the time in the Republic of Ireland as proceeds went to the IRA.Chris, Mullin, ''Error of Judgement'' 3rd Edition, Poolbeg Press, pp. 153-54. Murray worked in Birmingham as a labourer at a forgings and press factory, while living in Watt Road, Erdington. He was generally known in the community as "Big Mick". Murray's involvement in the 21 November 1974 bombing of the ''Mulberry Bush'' and the ''Tavern in the T ...
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Mick Murray (politician)
Michael Philip Murray (born 26 November 1949) is an Australian former politician who was a Labor member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from February 2001 to March 2021. He represented the electorate of Collie from 2001 to 2005 and the electorate of Collie-Preston from 2005 to 2021. Growing up in the small town of Duranillin in the Shire of West Arthur, Murray attended the local primary school before moving to Collie with his parents and completing his education in local state schools. Murray completed his apprenticeship as a mechanic and worked in the North West of Western Australia before settling back in Collie to work in the coal mines. Murray contested the seat of Collie twice before defeating the sitting member, Hilda Turnbull, in the 2001 election on a swing of 9.4 points and a two-party-preferred In Australian politics, the two-party-preferred vote (TPP or 2PP) is the result of an election or opinion poll after preferences have been distributed ...
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Mick Murray (leader)
Michael "Mick" Murray (born 1978) is an Australian outlaw biker, businessman and alleged gangster. National president As an young man, Murray joined the Comanchero Motorcycle Club and rose to become the president of the Melbourne chapter. Murray is a prominent businessman in Melbourne who owned the Nitro Gym in Hallam and a tattoo parlor. The Australian journalist Padraic Murphy described Murray as a "feared hardman". In October 2010, he and Mark Buddle were charged with affray (fighting in public) after a brawl with Alen Sarkis and David Lima of the Notorious Motorcycle Club in Bondi. In February 2014, he was charged with assault in connection with a road rage incident. In March 2014, he was charged after a police raid on home led to the seizure of guns, drugs, and some $89, 000 Australian dollars in cash. After Mark Buddle fled Australia in 2016, Murray served as the acting national president of the Comanchero. Murray is described as being the Comanchero leader. There was m ...
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