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# Regina Doherty

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750,000 social welfare claims to be reviewed as part of Government clampdown on fraud
Taoiseach: 'Anyone that reads the law will understand why we disagree with the Data Commissioner's report'
Minister to publish Commission's PSC report 'in the next week or so'
Why is the government set for a showdown in court over the findings of the PSC report?
Government to continue processing PSC data in defiance of Data Protection Commissioner ruling
'A mistake government doesn't need to make': Refusing to publish PSC report 'absurd', activists claim
PSC training manuals for civil servants: Facial image matching, 'voice biometrics' and identity tokens
'There's no get out jail free card on this': What next for the Public Services Card?
Poll: Will the PSC controversy affect how you vote?
'Spark public debate': Spotlight on Public Services Card as data watchdog probe at 'advanced stage'
Thousands of social welfare recipients penalised over inadequate attempts to find employment
Fianna Fáil slaps down government's idea of means-testing for pension payments
Cabinet approves new measures to regulate tips and gratuities
Regina Doherty says Taoiseach 'between a rock and a hard place' over Maria Bailey swing fall review
New social welfare scheme promises 'breathing space' for unemployed artists
Regina Doherty 'can't guarantee' pension increases in Budget 2020 because of Brexit
Lisa Smith expresses desire to live in a 'caliphate...but not a brutality group' as she seeks to return to Ireland
Government to go ahead with plans for self-employed to access jobseeker's payments
Only 6% of people have held down a job for over a year on JobPath
'When you or I sit down in a restaurant, we need to know our tips are going directly to staff'
Restaurants and bars that don't display their tips policy will face fines of up to €2,500
'We're falling very far short': Citizens' Assembly on gender equality to start work in autumn
Restaurants to be barred from using tips to subsidise employees' wages
Leo says it wasn't 'a bad day at the office after all', but swing-gate and co-living did real damage to FG
Fine Gael reacts to 'car crash' Maria Bailey interview: 'I think she did herself a disservice this morning'
Over 20,000 pensioners to benefit from rate increase following review
Restaurant tipping: Minister wants 'collective agreement' and not new laws
'It's about a culture change': New welfare payment which could benefit up to 60,000 parents announced
TDs say there are cheaper ways than JobPath to get people back to work
'Ridiculous situation': Jobseekers forced to do JobPath programme for a third time
'I would have the legs cut off me': Doherty says she won't release PSC report until she's given go-ahead
Dail votes to end referrals to JobPath scheme as opposition parties unite to defeat government
'Explosion in social welfare sanctions': SF and FF team up to slam government's JobPath scheme
Hoteliers want extra time to prep for the 'financial pressure' of mandatory pensions
Committee told man on JobPath scheme had his CV amended against his wishes to conceal his ethnicity
'If something happens to me, my wife would have no rights to her own daughter': Families criticise government for law delay
Same-sex couples will be able to use ‘parent’ on birth certificates under new law
New laws banning zero hour contracts 'in most circumstances' to be in place in March
'We haven't crowned ourselves in glory': Apology to 5,000 people still waiting on Illness Benefit
'Disgraceful way to treat any human being': Families forced to dip into Christmas funds as delays in Illness Benefit continue