News & Statements
Action required to stop tsunami of rushed applications for large scale developments – Doherty
The Department of Housing needs to ensure there is no influx of applications for large scale housing developments before legislation governing the process expires, Fine Gael Senator Regina Doherty has said.
Doherty calls for an extension of all Dance Licences
Senator Regina Doherty has called for an immediate extension of at least 6 months to all current Public Dancing Licences granted under the Public Dance Halls Act 1935.
Seanad Éireann supports extension of Maternity Leave – Doherty
Entrepreneurs deserve the same benefits and protections afforded to all employees – Doherty
Small and medium businesses are the backbone of our economy and deserve the same benefits and protections afforded to all employees, a Fine Gael Minister has said.
Doherty Relishes European Elections Role
The Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Regina Doherty TD, today welcomed her appointment as Fine Gael's Director of Elections for the European Parliament Elections in May. The appointment was announced this afternoon by An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar.
Vote Michael D. Higgins number one this Friday – Doherty
Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Regina Doherty, has urged everyone to vote for Michael D. Higgins in the upcoming presidential election this Friday (October 26th).
Apology to Máiría Cahill from Sinn Féin leader is totally inadequate – Doherty
The apology by Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald to Máiría Cahill over the party’s failure to have proper procedures in place for child abuse allegations is totally inadequate, Fine Gael Minister Regina Doherty has said.
Parents & children must be aware – what goes online stays online
“What goes online stays online.” These are the words of caution for parents from Meath East Minister of State and Government Chief Whip, Regina Doherty, who is working to protect children from the potential risks of online communications.
Adams potentially obstructing course of justice by refusal to name senior IRA member he brought Stack brothers to meet – Doherty
Meath East Minister of State and Government Chief Whip, Regina Doherty, has said that the President of Sinn Féin, Deputy Gerry Adams, is potentially obstructing the course of justice by refusing to provide the name of the Senior IRA member who he brought the Stack brothers to meet.
People know better than to swallow FF’s twisted version of reality – Doherty
Fine Gael TD for Meath East and Government Chief Whip Minister Regina Doherty, has said that people know better than to swallow Fianna Fáil’s twisted version of reality.