Search result for "Academy of fine arts".
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Ban Climate Change deniers from RTEPut a blanket ban on any public figure whom has previously or currently argues against the consensus around climate change.181 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Kevin H
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Indoor softplay area in ThurlesThere are minimal facilities indoors for babies and young children during wet weather periods. Currently there is only a cinema and the swimming pool. The closest soft play area is 40 minutes away in Nenagh. It's our intention to get as many signatures as possible, and with the help of local government official's to convince the Tipperary Co Council to help provide this invaluable resource in Thurles.140 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Parents of Thurles and Surrounding Area Of Thurles
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Activist Charged for Standout on Gender Violence : Defend the Right to Protest!We call for * Dropping the charges against our activists who have been fined for safe, socially distanced protests highlighting the shadow pandemic of gender based violence. * The COVID 19 pandemic has exposed the fundamental inequality and deep-seeded political issues inherent to the capitalist system. Workers and activists focused on issues such as workers' rights and safety, anti-racism, and systemic sexism have been forced to gather safely outdoors in public to place pressure on those in power to act. The right to safe protest, even in extreme circumstances, has to be protected. * Immediate trebling of the funding to refuges and domestic violence services.448 of 500 SignaturesCreated by Harper Cleves
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No votes for Von Der LeyenDear MEP, We are writing to you regarding Fine Gael and Fianna Fail's decision to back Ursula Von der Leyen for a second term as EU Commissioner and regarding attempts to coerce Irish MEPs into voting for her against election promises. We call on those MEPs that canvassed the electorate on a promise to not vote for Von der Leyen, to keep that promise to us, the people who voted for you. And we wish to say to those that are choosing to vote with Ursula Von der Leyen, that you do not represent the people of Ireland who can plainly see her complicity in the genocide of the Palestinian people.138 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Jane Hogan
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Save Ladys Island Lake, Co. WexfordYour support is requested for our campaign to protect the lake from further pollution. This can happen in conjunction with a wide range of measures to be agreed and implemented over a lengthy period of time in a proposed action plan. A vital aim of the campaign is to urgently reduce the level of nitrates entering Ladys Island lake i.e. up to 60 tons of nitrates enters the lake annually as indicated in the EPA Clear report. Ongoing water pollution is indefensible and particularly within a unique Special Area of Conservation and Special Protection Area in County Wexford. Ladys Island Lake is facing a critical environmental crisis with water quality continuing to decline despite years of warnings. Our campaign is calling for immediate enforcement action under the Water Pollution Acts 1990-1997 Our Campaign Objectives We are seeking: • Information including the terms of reference and the parties involved in the proposed action plan led by Wexford County Council, and the timescales for the agreed actions. • Support for our campaign from elected representatives in the County Council and the Oireachtas, along with the provision of immediate funding and staff resources to adequately monitor and reduce water pollution levels at the lake. • Monthly inspections by Council staff to test water quality within the lake catchment area and enforcement cases pursued in the event of non compliance with actions required to prevent water pollution. • Support for farmers to implement positive environmental changes and help to substantially reduce the levels of water pollution in the lake within a short period. This represents a crucial opportunity for you to demonstrate your commitment to improve water quality, and to protect and restore the lake, along with the landowners and all state agencies involved.263 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Ciara Murphy
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Open Call To The Irish Government, The BAI & Irish Radio Broadcasters to Support Domestic ArtistsThis is an open call to the Irish Government, the BAI & Irish Radio Broadcasters to support domestic artists by allocating more airtime to them on the radio. Why Not Her? ask you all to consider supporting domestic Irish artists by working towards increasing the amount of airtime allocation appointed to domestic Irish Artists and Bands on-air across Irish radio, By artists and bands we mean: artists and bands of every race, colour and creed; ie: female-identifying, male-identifying, gender non-conforming artists and artists with disability along with artists from the LGBTQIA community. In this time of economic hardship for our music creatives, we wish to express our concerns with the disparity and lack of equality across Irish radio broadcasting during Covid of domestic Irish artists who are artists of colour, female-identifying and gender non-conforming artists. Radio airtime royalties, which are generated each time an artists song is played on the radio, is now one of the sole major methods of revenue for our domestic artists. To quote the website of the Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO): “It has been well understood that consistent commercial airplay accompanies significant music sales, generates public performance royalties, and burnishes a recording artist’s profile.” Across Irish radio, music created in Ireland gets about one play to every six plays for international artists. That’s less than 15% of all radio plays. As a result, foreign payments running to millions of euros leave the country every 3 months. This is real revenue, being paid out by Irish Radio as well as commercial users like bars, restaurants etc., through the three copyright/collection bodies, IMRO, PPI and RAAP. To continue exporting the majority of royalties to International artists during such a harrowing time in Irish history will equate to our domestic artists suffering even more hardship. We ask Minister Martin, those in power within the Irish government, the BAI (Broadcasting Authority of Ireland) and those who work in Radio Broadcasting to consider allocating more airplay and heavy rotation to our domestic artists to safeguard their careers in such a financial crisis for them, with gigs being cancelled and their music and arts scene being one of the worst affected industries during covid.151 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Linda J Coogan Byrne
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Save Ardmore Studios - Our National Film StudioNot to sell the governments 31.6 % share of Ardmore Studios, and to insist it should only be sold as a going concern.3,325 of 4,000 SignaturesCreated by Nicky Mac Manus
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Save Bewleys cafe Grafton streetTo call on both local and national government to step in and find a solution to save the iconic Dublin institution-which plays such an important place in the citys historic and cultural life. This can be done through a number of ways-funding or by the state acquiring it-The British national trust does this with many properties such as Belfasts Crown bar4,010 of 5,000 SignaturesCreated by Save Bewleys
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Save The Globe, Ri Ra and Georges Street as we know it!Save these absolute Institutions! The beating heart and soul of Dublin City Nightlife for over a quarter of a century and the beautiful protected building that contains them! A new request for Planning Permission will see the existing hotel on Georges st replaced by a 5 story 125 room hotel and the disappearance of The Globe, Ri Ra , The Exchequer and The Library Bar halved in size1,913 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Cat Irvine
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Stir Up Support For Café Bloodthirsty, GalwayInvest in a thrilling new venture that our community is so thirsty for. With your support, financial or otherwise, we can make Café Bloodthirsty a success not only for the city of Galway but for Ireland as a whole.235 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Billie Bryan



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