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  • No to Garda Use of Facial Recognition Technology
    Ban the Scan! Facial Recognition Technology is invasive. It should be banned in our public spaces and most certainly should not be used by Gardaí and law enforcement. In light of the recent developments in Dublin in the last weeks, this is not the correct response to what happened.
    2,368 of 3,000 Signatures
    Created by Jacob Sosinsky
  • More Gardaí For Leixlip
    Leixlip is a Metropolitan Town in North Kildare, 18km from Dublin City Centre. We need much more Garda resources. We demand additional Gardaí for Leixlip.
    118 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Bernard Caldwell
  • Expel the Israeli Ambassador from Ireland NOW!
    Expel the Israeli Ambassador from Ireland! Use your voice to make a difference!
    202 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Keira Banim
  • Stand with Irish artists
    Show artists the respect they deserve and and give arts the support it deserves. Artists in Ireland shouldn't be held to account for procurement issues within the Arts Council – they deserve proper funding for their work.
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    Created by Patrick Kelleher
  • Support access to employment for Non-EEA PhD students' spouses in Ireland
    PhD students in Ireland, particularly those from non-EU countries, struggle to focus on their studies due to financial constraints, as stipends often do not cover living expenses. This forces many to take on part-time jobs, adding undue pressure. To alleviate this, it is proposed that the spouses of non-EU PhD students be granted the right to work in Ireland. This would provide financial support, aid in societal integration, and bring diverse skills to the economy. Other EU nations have policies allowing spouses of international students to work, contributing to economic stability and society. Ireland should adopt a similar approach. Currently, under Ireland’s Family Reunification Policy, non-EEA PhD students can bring their dependents, but many spouses face barriers to employment due to the need for work permits. This creates inequality, as some spouses can work without a permit while others cannot, despite both contributing significantly to research. The Irish government is urged to amend immigration regulations, allowing all non-EEA PhD students' spouses to work without a permit by granting them Stamp 1G for unrestricted employment access.
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    Created by Non-EU/EEA PhD Students Society-Ireland Picture
  • Open Four Masters Park to the Public!
    Open Four Masters Park to the public to enjoy as a vibrant green space in Dublin City.
    223 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Sheila Ahern
  • Caoimhe Archibald: Scrap the Rates Exemption for Big Business
     Stormont’s multi-million big business giveaway and scrap the Industrial derating policy today!
    1,290 of 2,000 Signatures
  • Support the Tips Bill
    I’m asking the people of East Meath and South Drogheda to sign this petition and send the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Regina Doherty TD, a message from you that the law needs to change. Join me in fighting for our future!
    29 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Annie Hoey Picture
  • Domestic violence - Men against DV
    I want to see every man make a stand against domestic violence. I'm calling on us men to stand up and say 'We do not want violence against our women: mothers, daughters, sisters, neighbours or friends'
    13 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Alex Morahan
  • Runwood Homes must pay it's own staff
    Runwood Homes have an appalling record of care of our older people and should not avail of the £11.7 million grant for care homes announced by Minister for Health Robin Swann. It must pay their staff sick pay out of their considerable profits.
    5 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Nicola Browne
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