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  • We are boycotting Eurovision 2024
    We, the undersigned, are boycotting this year's Eurovision Song Contest because of their refusal to expel Israel over its genocidal assault on the people of Gaza.
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  • Custom key commands in Ableton Live
    Dear Ableton Devs,  Please add a customisable key commands system to Live.
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    Created by Edan Ray
  • Get Spit on RTÉ
    Put the Drogheda/Dublin no wave band Spit on television where as many people as possible can see/hear them
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    Created by DJ MAL Picture
  • Remove the Freedom of Dublin City from U2's Bono
    Revoke the Freedom of Dublin City from Bono
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    Created by Séan Smithers
  • McGahern Gateway Centre, Ballinamore, County Leitrim
    The McGahern Gateway Centre is a must for the disused Courthouse in Ballinamore, a landmark building in its own right. This development will be an economic gamechanger for the town and surrounding areas, recognising in a single move a global giant of literature who was also a native of the Ballinamore area.
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    Created by John Toolan
  • Call Cork's new bridge after Roy Keane
    Roy Keane is a legend and deserves more recognition in his home town of Cork. Call the new bridge over the River Lee after our hero, Roy Keane.
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    Created by MyUplift
  • Celebrate Jennifer Johnston
    We want them to authorise the erection by the sea of a statue to writer Jennifer Johnston by the sculptor Rowan Gillespie, a gift from her family  to the people of her home town. Jennifer died last February at the age of 95. The council's policy , however, rejects memorialisation of anyone until 10 years after their death. 
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    Created by Patrick Smyth
  • Save Yamamori Izakaya From Being Shut Down
    Protect Yamamori Izakaya – Defend Dublin’s Nightlife Yamamori Izakaya has been one of Dublin’s most important late-night cultural spaces for 30 years….. Operating from its basement venue on George’s Street, it has consistently supported local DJs, artists, and promoters and has provided a vital platform for community, creativity, and independent nightlife. The space is a staple of local culture in Dublin and a truly unique spot for the city. Now, it is facing a High Court injunction over alleged noise complaints from its new neighbour, The Hoxton Hotel. The Hoxton is a British hotel chain that  refurbished Dublin’s historic Central Hotel and is planning to open its own basement nightclub later this year. Yet despite Yamamori operating in the same space for years before the hotel redevelopment, The Hoxton is now seeking legal action, claiming “serious noise nuisance” and stating it cannot regularly use 31 of its 129 rooms due to sound from the long-established venue next door. Let’s be clear: Yamamori was there first. 👁️ The venue operated throughout The Hoxton’s refurbishment. There were no such disputes prior to this redevelopment. Yamamori even offered practical solutions, including installing tamper-proof sound limiting devices and engaging noise experts. What We Are Asking We call for: • The protection of Yamamori Izakaya as a long-standing cultural venue. • The proper enforcement of the Agent of Change principle. • Stronger protections for existing late-night venues in Dublin. • Accountability for developers to implement adequate soundproofing when building beside established nightlife spaces. • Support from Dublin City Council, local councilors and the government for Yamamori Izakaya. Dublin cannot afford to lose another independent venue because of development oversight.  Another venue Street 66 just a short walk away experienced similar problems with people moving into busy areas with nightlife. We must act now as what happens here will have repercussions for nightlife going forward. Sign this petition to protect Yamamori Izakaya and defend Dublin’s nightlife.  
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    Created by Alt Dublin
  • Keep Our National Games Free-to-Air: Move Kerry v Donegal to Terrestrial TV
    Title: Keep Our National Games Free-to-Air: Move Kerry v Donegal to Terrestrial TV Description / Reasons for Signing: The GAA is our national heritage, not a luxury subscription service. On May 23rd, one of the biggest games of the year—a repeat of the League Final between Kerry and Donegal—will be hidden behind a paywall on GAA+. This is a step too far.
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    Created by Shane O'Donnell
  • Protect River Camac Greenway in Kilmainham
    Stop OPW from building over the River Camac Greenway route
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    Created by Kevin Baker
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