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Suitable Emergency Accommodation for the NeurodiverseI am petitioning Donegal County Council to facilitate suitable emergency accommodation for me, Selina O'Donnell. I have autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. I need my own single room and space for emergency accommodation. It should also be reasonably peaceful and quiet. This suitable emergency accommodation is essential for my mental health.34 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Selina O'Donnell
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Support An Taisce’s objection, Prevent the data centre on Premier Periclase in DroghedaSupport An Taisce’s objection, not another data centre! Energy for housing and essential services not corporations!77 of 100 SignaturesCreated by James Renaghan
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Save the John Lennon Mural in St. marks community school Tallaght.Save the iconic John Lennon Mural in St. Marks community school Tallaght, Dublin 24.53 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Gavin Watts
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Support Working Families in Ireland: Increase Tax Thresholds & Cost-of-Living SupportsSupport Working Families in Ireland: Increase Tax Thresholds & Cost-of-Living Supports41 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Victoria Mulholland
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Demand a Statutory Public Inquiry into the Killing of Toyosi ShittabeyI am calling on the Minister for Justice to exercise her power under the Commissions of Investigation Act 2004 to establish an independent, statutory inquiry into the 2010 killing of Toyosi Shittabey. We demand that this inquiry specifically investigates: “1. The adequacy of the initial Garda investigation and evidence collection. 2. Whether racial bias or institutional racism impacted the State’s handling of the case. 3. Why the legal process failed to reach a conclusion, leaving the family without a completed trial or a verdict for 16 years."”2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Emma Paye
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Ireland Needs a Fair NCT System — Not a Revenue TrapSubject: Request for Fair Reform of NCT Expiry Rules and Introduction of Off‑Road Declarations Dear Minister, I am writing to ask for your support in reforming Ireland’s outdated NCT expiry rules, which currently penalise responsible motorists and new vehicle owners through no fault of their own. Under the existing system, if a vehicle is tested late — even if it has been genuinely off the road — the NCT expiry date does not reset. Instead, it reverts to the original anniversary month. This means motorists lose months of validity despite the vehicle not being driven, taxed, or used. This recently happened to me when I purchased a car that had a “new NCT” completed the the week before, only to discover that the certificate expires in four months time because the vehicle had been tested late. The car had been off the road for months, yet the system still penalised it as if it had been actively avoiding compliance. This is not a safety measure. It is a structural flaw that punishes responsible owners while doing nothing to deter those who deliberately drive without NCT, tax, or insurance. Ireland urgently needs a fair, modernised system. I am asking you to support the following reforms: 1. Introduce a statutory off‑road declaration system (similar to the UK’s SORN) This would allow owners to formally declare a vehicle off the road without being penalised later. 2. Modernise enforcement NCT, tax, and insurance should be checked digitally, not through outdated paper discs. 3. Update NCT expiry rules NCT validity should reflect the actual test date, not an old anniversary date that ignores real‑world usage. 4. Target genuine offenders Those who drive without NCT, tax, or insurance should face serious consequences — not the motorists who follow the rules. These changes would create a fairer, more transparent system that supports road safety without unfairly penalising compliant motorists. I hope you will support this call for reform and raise this issue within your Department and with the Road Safety Authority.1 of 100 Signatures
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Reopen the Inquest of Adrian MoynihanWe call for the reopening of the inquest into the death of Adrian Moynihan, who died on 26th March 2001 following an incident involving private security personnel. He had just turned 23 years old. The cause of death was recorded as asphyxia due to restraint, including neck compression, restriction of the chest (traumatic asphyxia), and the pinning of his arms behind his back. The original inquest returned a verdict of misadventure, which in simple terms means that the death was considered to have occurred as a result of an accident during a voluntary risk. For over 25 years, Adrian’s family has sought truth, accountability, and a full and transparent examination of the circumstances surrounding his death. Despite these efforts, serious questions remain unanswered. Under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights, the State has a duty to ensure that an effective, independent, and thorough investigation is carried out where the circumstances of a death are in question. We believe this obligation has not been fully met in this case. Reopening the inquest is necessary to ensure transparency, to address unanswered questions, and to uphold the principles of accountability and justice.1,333 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Eileen McCarthy
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Roscommon County Council - Defend the Triple Lock, Save Irelands NeutralityWe are calling on our elected councillors in Roscommon County Council to support a motion defending the Triple Lock, as our government is currently passing legislation to dismantle it without a mandate to do so.106 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Deirdre Allen
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Make St. Patrick's Day a Bank Holiday Weekend ☘️We, the undersigned, call on the Government of Ireland and the Oireachtas to amend existing legislation governing public holidays, including the Organisation of Working Time Act 1997, to reform how St. Patrick's Day is observed. Specifically, we propose that: • The national celebration of St. Patrick's Day be held annually on a Sunday; and • A public holiday be designated on the Monday immediately following, creating a consistent St. Patrick's Day bank holiday weekend.17 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Anna Hurley
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Johnny Monks Memorial at 'New Harbour Development'The following petition is to formally commemorate the life and maritime contribution of Johnny Monks within the Balbriggan Harbour Rejuvenation Scheme. This may be achieved through the naming of the new Boathouse or a prominent harbour building in his honour, or the installation of a commissioned bronze memorial—such as a representative fishing vessel sculpture or a dedicated plaque. PLEASE READ BELOW & SIGN TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT.981 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Paul Morgan
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End the perimenopause diagnosis crisis in IrelandMake perimenopause diagnosis a priority — fund GP training and issue updated HSE guidelines now.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Rose Barrett
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Standardise wind-farm community benefit and near neighbour schemesStandardise the community benefit schemes and near neighbour payments relating to wind-farms across the country1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ross McGann









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