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# Lowry

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Murder trial witness denies telling 'devious' lies and adding poison to her statements
Patrick Quirke (50) has pleaded not guilty to the murder of 52-year-old Bobby Ryan.
'Tipperary has had a love for me for over 28 years' - Lowry elected on first count
‘Lord Lowry’ – as dubbed in supporters’ banner – tops the poll in newly-united Tipperary constituency.
Michael Lowry loses bid to halt trial on tax offences
The outgoing independent TD has pledged to appeal today’s decision.
Lowry granted appeal plea as lawyers argue he's been 'portrayed as sexist'
The Independent TD is facing four charges of filing false tax returns.
Michael Lowry: Revenue’s search of my home was a fruitless exercise
The Tipperary North TD has accused officials from the tax authority of leaking details of the raid on his home on Tuesday.
Minister: Revenue raiding of Lowry's house is a 'significant development'
It was reported today that the Tipperary North TD’s home near Holycross was raided by Revenue officials on Tuesday.
Martin wants Moriarty reopened, Taoiseach says Tribunal's work is finished
The Fianna Fáil leader wants a specific module of the tribunal reopened in light of new allegations concerning a previously undisclosed payment made by independent TD Michael Lowry to the land agent Kevin Phelan.
The Evening Fix... now with added gingers
Here are all the things we learned, loved and shared today.
McDowell and Lowry jump to McIlroy's defence
The world’s top golfer pulled out of the Honda Classic, mid-round, on Friday.
Taoiseach 'has no intention' of re-opening Moriarty Tribunal
Enda Kenny was asked by Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin about reopening the Tribunal following an article about Michael Lowry published at the weekend.
Committee finds Lowry breached ethics laws in not declaring shareholding in companies
However the committee said the breach was unintentional and that Lowry acted it “in good faith”.
The Evening Fix... now with added immortal jellyfish
Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.
The Evening Fix... now with added Tetris-playing pumpkins
Here’s all the things we learned, loved and shared today.
Lowry Jnr: Dad didn’t help me on road to mayor’s job
But TD’s son Micheál, newly-elected mayor of North Tipperary, added the Lowry surname hasn’t done his political career any harm.
Bruton: No proof that Lowry influenced awarding of Esat licence
The former Taoiseach John Bruton did say that Lowry’s contact with people involved in bidding process was “deplorable.”
The Daily Fix: Thursday
TheJournal.ie’s round-up of the evening’s top stories – and the interesting tidbits of a busy day in news.
Michael Lowry refuses to resign after official request
Motion of censure passed against Lowry who says not a day has passed in 14 years where he has not been “abused and villified”.
Lowry to face censure motion today over Moriarty tribunal findings
The move comes following agreement by all four major parties in the Dáil.
Dáil to continue debate on Moriarty Tribunal
The debate on the findings of the Moriarty Tribunal will continue today, with taoiseach Enda Kenny due to field questions on Fine Gael fundraising in the 1980s.
CAB launches investigation into Lowry's finances
Report of CAB inquiry comes as Independent TD due to address the Dáil on last week’s tribunal findings.