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  • Reform Dublin Bus
    Reform the services and culture of Dublin Bus so the buses are reliable, on time, and safe
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    Created by Seamus Dinneen
  • Legal Support for possession proceedings on homes
    There are currently thousands of citizens battling to save their family home in Irish Courts, not represented by any legal team. These individuals “are willing to pay” the mortgage but cannot obtain a fair and reasonable restructure with the banks or private equity firms (aka vultures) that now own their mortgage. Under the current legal system, families and individuals are not entitled to Legal Aid or advice under the Act (Civil Legal Aid Act, 1995 ) “…in principle, legal aid and legal advice are available for all civil matters, other than those which are specifically excluded by law. Those excluded by law include: disputes concerning rights and interests in or over land”, i.e., the family home. In many cases, the mortgages were originally mis-sold with structures such as (1) Interest only with No Repayment Plan, (2) Repayments Past Retirement Age or (3) Self-Certified Income. All of these are potential breaches by the lender of the Consumer Protection Code 2006, the 2001 Code of Practice for Credit Institutions and the regulator’s direct guidance on mortgage lending. Due to current Irish legislation, these individuals are defending themselves as lay litigants as they have no alternative. There is no legal aid for citizens trying to save their homes. They are often faced with a full legal team representing the vulture who purchased their debt at a discount. This situation must be construed as unfair in terms of access to justice and is out of sync with the majority of European countries. To compound matters, the Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman, created to mediate between well-resourced financial service companies and the consumers, is refusing to use their discretion (granted by an Amendment to the FSPO Act in 2017) to investigate misconduct by the banks when originating the mortgage. The Ombudsman rejected nearly a third of consumer complaints lodged in 2020; refusing to investigate nearly 2,000 complaints. If you believe that Ireland should come in line with European norms in the area of financial justice, please sign this petition.
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    Created by Ben Hoey
  • Don't evict us Roderic O'Gorman
    3 families with young children as young as 6 months have been told to leave our home in the Dominick Street Direct Provision Accommodation, Galway City by August 15th. We have nowhere to go and we are terrified for our families and our futures. Our children are traumatised enough and being moved out is going to cause extreme stress and more trauma.
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    Created by Laurette Milikwini Pembele
  • Keep cash services in AIB Birr
    Please keep cash services in our AIB branch. Going cashless would gravely impact our community as a whole
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    Created by Aoife Plunkett
  • OPEN LETTER: We support the public sector strike in NI
    No matter who you are or where you come from, we all deserve to have access to good healthcare, a decent public transport system, and schools where our children can flourish. That's why we need fully funded and resourced public services in NI - starting with proper improvements in pay and conditions for our dedicated and talented public workers. From looking after our most vulnerable to educating our children, we value the incredible work you provide across our public services and support the strike.
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    Created by Roan Ellis-O'Neill
  • Mandate Breast Density Reporting for All Irish Women
    In Ireland, women are not routinely informed whether they have dense or non-dense breasts after a mammogram - despite the fact that dense breast tissue makes cancer harder to detect and significantly increases the risk of developing it. This lack of transparency is putting lives at risk, and it must change. We are calling on Minister for Health, Dr. Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, to introduce a Breast Density Notification Law that ensures: 1. All women are clearly informed whether they have non-dense or dense breasts after a mammogram. 2. Clear guidance is provided on what their breast density means and any additional screening options, such as ultrasound or MRI. 3. GPs receive this information so they can properly advise their patients. This simple yet life-saving change can lead to earlier detection, better outcomes, and fewer women receiving devastating, advanced-stage cancer diagnoses.
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    Created by Martha Lovett Cullen Picture
  • Wear a mask to protect old people
    Make it mandatory for people to wear a mask inside public places to protect our older generation and our immunocompromised friends and family.
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    Created by Grandpal Ireland Picture
  • Back the Bill to ban fracking
    Back @TonyMcLTDs bill to ban #fracking tomorrow @FineGael @fiannafailparty
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    Created by Jamie Gorman
  • Protect the Limerick Greenway
    Don't destroy the magical Limerick Greenway through building two underpasses on it and building a 7 kilometer dual carriageway through the environment that it sits.
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    Created by Limerick Greenway
  • Ban Disposable Vapes Ireland
    We are creating this campaign so we can unite public opinion in supporting Minister Ossian Smyth in banning disposable vapes in Ireland. We also wish to support Minister Stephen Donnelly as he aims to prohibit their sale to minors. A ban on disposable vapes, is common sense. These products are harmful to our health and our environment.
    3,174 of 4,000 Signatures
    Created by Lyndsey O'Connell
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