Search result for "Brigid's Way ".
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Appose EU Chat ControlWhat we ask Irish MEPs to do We call on Ireland’s Members of the European Parliament to: Publicly oppose the EU “Chat Control” proposal and any measures that mandate the scanning of private communications or weaken end-to-end encryption. Vote against any legislation that introduces mass surveillance, indiscriminate data scanning, or backdoors into private messaging services. Defend the right to privacy and confidentiality of communications, as guaranteed by the Irish Constitution, the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, and European human rights law. Support targeted, proportionate approaches to tackling online abuse that focus on known offenders and proper resourcing of law enforcement — not the monitoring of the entire population. Consult with civil society, legal experts, technologists, and child-protection specialists to ensure that any future proposals are lawful, effective, and respectful of fundamental rights. Represent the views of Irish citizens by standing firm against laws that would make Ireland less safe, less private, and less free. We ask our MEPs to stand up for Irish people, not mass surveillance — and to ensure that Europe remains a place where privacy, security, and democracy are protected.17 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Joseph Mac Aogáin
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Allow Dogs on Public Transport in Ireland with Clear and Uniform RulesWe are asking the Irish Government, the Department of Transport, and Transport for Ireland (TFI) to introduce a national, standardised policy that allows dogs on all forms of public transport — including Dublin Bus, Bus Éireann, Luas, and Irish Rail. We want clear rules that ensure safety and respect for all passengers, such as mandatory leads, muzzles where required, and designated areas if necessary. We also ask the Joint Committee on Public Petitions and the Ombudsmen to consider this petition, gather evidence from transport operators, and recommend that the Dáil and Seanad update national policy accordingly. Our request is simple: make Ireland a modern, accessible, pet‑friendly country by allowing dogs on public transport under clear, uniform regulations.25 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mario Rossi
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Speak-Up Boxes for SchoolsIntroduce both "Speak-up" boxes and online access for students to anonymously report when there is a threat to a classmate eg if they know another student is being bullied if another student is talking about self-harm or Suicide.57 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Leona O'Callaghan
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Eileen Gleeson, Apologise to Dublin's homelessWe want Ms. Gleeson to apologise to all homeless people living in Dublin for the comments which she made yesterday (14th November) and today, in which she suggested homeless people were homeless because of "bad behaviour."509 of 600 SignaturesCreated by Campaign For Public Housing
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Roundabout at Cow Cross (Tay Road Junction)Install a functioning roundabout at the Tay Road Junction at Ticknock.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mark Gibney
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Take action on plastic pollution in Northern IrelandTake strong and targeted action to eliminate plastic pollution in Northern Ireland, including setting legally binding targets to halve single use plastic by 2025 and eliminating packaging at source.573 of 600 SignaturesCreated by Nicola Browne
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Use Nama Buildings for Public HousingInstead of prioritising public housing Nama is being actively used to build/provide private housing. Nama is owned by the state and we are in the middle of a housing emergency. Niamh McDonald, one of the coordinators and activists with Irish Housing Network, accurately explained the purpose of the occupation. Niamh McDonald one of the organisers of the Apollo House occupation says : “It exposes the government’s inadequate response to the homelessness crisis and the way in which through NAMA they are putting profits and economic gain before the needs of our most vulnerable citizens”.9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Siobhan O'Donoghue
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Use Nama Buildings for Public HousingInstead of prioritising public housing Nama is being actively used to build/provide private housing. Nama is owned by the state and we are in the middle of a housing emergency. Niamh McDonald, one of the coordinators and activists with Irish Housing Network, accurately explained the purpose of the occupation. Niamh McDonald one of the organisers of the Apollo House occupation says : “It exposes the government’s inadequate response to the homelessness crisis and the way in which through NAMA they are putting profits and economic gain before the needs of our most vulnerable citizens”.7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Siobhan O'Donoghue
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Use Nama Buildings for Public HousingInstead of prioritising public housing Nama is being actively used to build/provide private housing. Nama is owned by the state and we are in the middle of a housing emergency. Niamh McDonald, one of the coordinators and activists with Irish Housing Network, accurately explained the purpose of the occupation. Niamh McDonald one of the organisers of the Apollo House occupation says : “It exposes the government’s inadequate response to the homelessness crisis and the way in which through NAMA they are putting profits and economic gain before the needs of our most vulnerable citizens”.9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nuala Kenny
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Do not rename Anglesea Street in CorkDo not allow Anglesea Street in Cork to be renamed.18 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Clare Lynch




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