Tommy Bowe misses Ireland AM this week for important reason

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Tommy Bowe misses Ireland AM this week for important reason
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If you were amongst the many Ireland AM viewers who were wondering where Tommy Bowe was this week, then we have all your answers.

Tommy has now shared that he was in Brussels to mark the 25-year anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.

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