British politician and trade union campaigner (1939–2019)
Anthony Mulhearn (24 January 1939 – 7 October 2019)[1][2] was a British political and trade union campaigner known for being a prominent member of the Socialist Party and its predecessor, the Militant tendency. A native of Liverpool, Mulhearn was a member of the city council from 1984 to 1987 and also held the key role during this time of President of the District Labour Party. With Peter Taaffe, he co-authored a book detailing the struggle of the Liverpool city council called Liverpool: A City that Dared to Fight.[3] Mulhearn's memoirs were published as The Making of a Liverpool Militant.[4]
^Shennan, Paddy (23 January 2009). "Tony Mulhearn - heart of the working class". Liverpool Echo.
^Shennan, Paddy (7 October 2019). "Veteran Liverpool political campaigner Tony Mulhearn dies aged 80". Liverpool Echo.
^Taaffe, Peter; Mulhearn, Tony (13 August 1988). Liverpool: A City that Dared to Fight. Fortress. ISBN 9781870958004.
^Shennan, Paddy (7 October 2019). "Tony Mulhearn - the life and times of a champion of the working class". Liverpool Echo.
Anthony Mulhearn (24 January 1939 – 7 October 2019) was a British political and trade union campaigner known for being a prominent member of the Socialist...
Mulhearn is an Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ken Mulhearn (1945–2018), English football player TonyMulhearn (1939–2019), English...
The Rise of Militant and Liverpool – A City That Dared to Fight (with TonyMulhearn) describe this period. The Labour Party under Michael Foot (and later...
February 2007, which Tomlinson addressed alongside Tommy Sheridan and TonyMulhearn in which he used the slogan: "New Labour My Arse". On 5 February 2010...
Corbyn at your peril, councillors are warned". The Times. Peter Taaffe & TonyMulhearn. "Liverpool A City That Dared to Fight: Chapter 5 – A Workers' MP on...
Council. Liverpool, A City That Dared To Fight – Book by Peter Taaffe & TonyMulhearn on Militant & the Liverpool City Council The History of British Trotskyism...
government. Prominent Liverpool Militant supporters Derek Hatton and TonyMulhearn argued that the minority Labour Council of 1980 should have attempted...
elections in England and Wales TUSC candidates averaged 6.2% of the poll. TonyMulhearn, one of the 47 Liverpool Councillors who refused to set a budget for...
English rugby union player (Broughton Park, Lancashire, national team). TonyMulhearn, 80, political campaigner, lung disease. 8 October Molly Duncan, 74...
Green John Coyne 5,175 5.25% TUSC TonyMulhearn 4,792 4.86% Liberal Steve Radford 4,442 4.51% Conservative Tony Caldeira 4,425 4.49% UKIP Adam...
Dorothy Mathews Smithdown 3 May 1984 Frank Mills County 5 May 1983 TonyMulhearn St. Mary's 3 May 1984 John Nelson Fazakerley 5 May 1983 John Ord Speke...
– mixing (assistance) Lamb – production Al Stone – mixing Design Rich Mulhearn – photography Jeremy Murch – photography Rick Myers – art direction, design...
Archived from the original on 8 July 2012. Retrieved 18 January 2013. Mulhearn, Robert (30 December 2016). "Anatomy of an Irish serial killer". RTÉ. Retrieved...
Member Nicholas Johnson - Board Member Carmel Mulhearn - Board Member Katherine O'Regan - Board Member Tony Warren - Board Member Mike Zorbas - Board Member...
510 Referee: Harry New 1967–68 Football League 1967–68 FA Cup Matthews, Tony (2007). West Bromwich Albion: The Complete Record. Breedon Books. p. 396...
Barry of Eric Heffer's Never a Yes Man Quoted in Taaffe, Peter and Mulhearn, Tony, Liverpool: A city that dared to fight, p. 370. Liverpool Echo - Thursday...