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Do Not Deport the Billa Family!A petition for the Minister of Justice to cancel the directive to deport the Billa Family to Albania. We ask that the government take their complex needs into account and that they be granted Humanitarian Leave to Remain in Ireland.223 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Tramore Educate Together Parents' Association
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Let them playUrgent: Department of Justice Must Allow Visas for GAA Palestine Ireland Tour.18,701 of 20,000 Signatures
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End House Bidding System in IrelandWe are calling on the Minister for Housing and the Irish Government to: 1. Ban price-based property bidding for homes listed with a fixed asking price. 2. Require real estate agents to honor the advertised price once a legitimate offer is made. 3. Allow bidding only if a property is explicitly listed with “Price on Application” (POA) and not with a fixed amount. 4. Enforce transparency and fairness in all residential property sales through regulation and oversight by the PSRA. These changes will restore trust, protect homebuyers from manipulation, and help stabilise Ireland’s housing market.7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by L Brandon
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Protect Our Revolutionary History - Make the GPO a National Monument not a Shopping CentreThe GPO is the epicentre of our revolutionary history. Recent proposals to turn it into a mixed used space with shops and office space in it make a mockery of our past. We are calling on the Irish government to reverse plans to redevelop the GPO. Instead of shopping and retail space we want to see investment in the GPO - enhancing it as a space for heritage, history and culture while preserving a working post office. The history of the 1916 rising and revolutionary period should be celebrated and presented far more prominently on the main street of our capital city. Investment in enhancing the museum and cultural aspect of the GPO should sit with the development of the Women of the Revolution statue that is being commissioned by DCC outside the GPO.4,722 of 5,000 SignaturesCreated by Conor Reddy
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Dog Park for Monread Park, NaasWe, the undersigned supporters of the Monread Dog Park Petition, respectfully request Naas Town Council to designate a safe, enclosed dog park within Monread Park. This initiative would improve safety, wellbeing, and responsible park use for all residents.255 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Matthew Anson
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The Irish Academy of Fine Arts, at the GPOThis is the proposal to establish an Irish Academy of Fine arts, and house it in the GPO on O'Connell Street, in Dublin. This is to be third level institution that will offer proper training to artists, focussing on basic transferrable skills, original thought, and the principles of beauty. Similar academies in other other cities in Europe, such as The Royal Academy in London, the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, the Repin Academy in St. Peterburg, the Royal Academy in Stockholm, are landmark institutions in landmark buildings, of which those cities are rightfully proud. We have a unique opportunity to establish one of our own. Why do we need an Academy? In Ireland, the current standard of Fine Art education is very low, to the detriment of individual graduates, and society at large. Basic skills are completely ignored, as are the principles of beauty, and students often emerge with an absurdly skewed view of what art actually is. Over the last three generations, art education has been undermined by a contemporary art ethos that champions skill-lessness, self indulgence and the wanton consumption of resources, and is now closer to a process of indoctrination than a process of training. The current model of art education is failing many of us, and we need a new one. An Academy of Fine arts would give us that. An Academy could be established with a relatively small initial investment, that would pay itself off many, many times over for generations to come. It would bring life and colour to O'Connell Street. It would be a uniquely Irish institution, enriching and strengthening our culture on behalf of everyone who lives in Ireland.1,193 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Alan Clarke
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Keep Your Promise - Don't Hike University FeesMinister Lawless - don't hike 3rd level fees. Despite what the government says, essential living costs—housing, energy, groceries—remain high. Keep your party's manifesto promise, and your government's Programme for Governments promise, and maintain the €2,000 student contribution fee.2,035 of 3,000 SignaturesCreated by Patrick O'Brien
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Right to a Roof 🏘️Bring forward a referendum to enshrine housing as a constitutional right, as recommended by the Housing Commission. Prioritise passing legislation to hold this referendum before 2026.116 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Duillean O'Sullivan
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Save the GPO: Protect Our National Heritage from CommercialisationHalt all commercial redevelopment plans for Dublin’s General Post Office (GPO). Protect and preserve the GPO as a cultural and historical site, free from retail and office developments, in honour of its central role in the 1916 Easter Rising.673 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Cliff McDonagh
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Health Not Handcuffs: Decriminalise Drug Use NowDear Taoiseach, I am writing to urge you to take urgent action on drug policy reform by implementing drug decriminalisation in Ireland. Criminalisation harms individuals, families, and communities — it pushes people away from the help they need and traps them in cycles of harm. The 2024 Citizens’ Assembly recommended decriminalisation as a humane, evidence-based solution. Countries like Portugal have shown this approach reduces overdoses, infections, and crime, while saving public resources. We ask that you prioritise health over punishment by ending the criminalisation of drug possession, investing in health and social supports, and listening to the voices of those most affected. Ireland cannot afford to wait any longer. Lives depend on it. Yours sincerely, UISCE National Advocacy Service for People Who Use Drugs192 of 200 SignaturesCreated by UISCE Advocacy
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RAISE CONCERNS ABOUT THE UNSAFE STATE OF SOME AFRICAN COUNTRIES THAT HAVE BEEN LABELLED AS SAFERe-visit the process of rejecting asylum applications of many asylum seekers who have genuine cases of trauma, fear of death and fear of leaving the safe space they found in Ireland3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Osasumwen Ali
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