• Extend Free School Meals to every child in primary school in NI
    Every child deserves to go to school with a full stomach. But with prices increasing and more and more families struggling, more and more children in Northern Ireland are going to school hungry because of strict rules on who can receive free school meals. If every child in primary school received a free meal everyday here, it could make a huge difference for parents and children across Northern Ireland - meaning they can focus in class, and remove the stigma when only some children are eligible. Free school meals are a lifeline for families. Providing them for all children would improve nutrition and engagement in class. And it’s doable. In London and Wales, every primary school student automatically receives a free school meal. We, the undersigned, demand that Minister Paul Givan provides Free School Meals for All, so no child goes hungry in our classrooms. 
    1,067 of 2,000 Signatures
  • Provide compensation to households still without power
    60,000. That’s how many properties in Northern Ireland that are STILL without power four days on from Storm Éowyn. Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) - the private company in charge of maintaining our electricity infrastructure - are telling some homeowners that it will be ANOTHER week until their homes are reconnected. This isn’t good enough for a company that has been raking in the profits over the years - in 2023, NIE recorded a profit of £91.5 million. Many people, including our politicians, are calling for NIE to provide compensation to those still without power.  Stop sitting on your hands to protect your profits and compensate those affected today!
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  • PUBLIC OPEN LETTER: Release all the information that informed your decision to ban puberty blockers.
    Public trust in our political institutions is at an all time low, and telling people that this information is “not in the public interest” disregards accountability & is condescending. We also fail to see how releasing the evidence informing a decision like this “has the potential to damage the concept of collective responsibility”. It may be argued privately shared opinions within discussions do, but certainly not the evidence which informed those discussions. So, therefore, we demand that, in the interest of full accountability, the NI Executive releases all evidence they used in relation to this decision.
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  • Make the Public Inquiry into the proposed goldmine in the Sperrins more accessible and transparent
    The Public Inquiry into the proposed goldmine in the Sperrins was suspended on the 15th January 2025  because the Department for Infrastructure breached their planning regulations in respect of a Transboundary Consultation with the Republic of Ireland.  The Commissioner said “the Inquiry has been besieged with difficulties from the start - in relation to Abstraction licences, EIA Regulations & Roads department didn’t engage at all….The planning department of Department for Infrastructure failed to follow its own legislative procedures. I have no option but to accede to the request to suspend the Inquiry, in view of Access to Justice and Right to Participate.” With no live stream, nor access to online recording or an option to contribute remotely as an expert witness, this inquiry has been anything but public. As a result, many people cannot properly engage with the inquiry because they cannot be present every day due to work commitments, illness, childcare or other caring responsibilities.  All Public Inquiries in England are recorded and available online for 5 years. Why is this not the case here? A precedent was set at the Doraville Inquiry (2019) in N.I. when expert witnesses were allowed to contribute online. When the goldmine inquiry resumes, we demand that the Planning Appeals Commission implement the aforementioned measures. 
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  • Fix our Crumbling Healthcare System in NI
    For weeks now, we’ve been reading and listening to the horror stories coming out of our emergency departments. Just last Sunday, a leading surgeon said that delays in moving patients into emergency departments from ambulances is leading to a loss of life. No matter if you are a hospital worker or a patient, we all deserve a well-run and fully-funded healthcare system. We, the undersigned, don’t accept the current state of our healthcare system and demand that the Executive works towards fixing it. 
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  • BOYCOTT THE WHITE HOUSE ON ST PATRICK'S DAY 2025
    The genocide in Gaza has been livestreamed to the world since October 7 2023. Conservative estimates put the number of people killed as approx. 68,000 (recent figures published by The Lancet) with over 100,000 maimed and injured. Every step of this genocide has been funded and supported by the United States. Our governments have paid lip service rather than take any meaningful action against Israel. The International Court of Justice has ruled that Israel is guilty of committing plausible genocide in Gaza. Israel has displayed intent in the words of its government officials, in its deliberate denial of humanitarian aid, food, preventing safe births to mention a few. In 2024 our petition to Boycott the White House St Patrick's Day Celebrations got more than 20,000 signatures. The pressure we put on politicians not to go resulted in several prominent politicians not going, as well as protests in Ireland and the US against the betrayal. This year we have an opportunity to build on this. Through constant lobbying and pressure, Ireland is now a party to the case South Africa is taking against Israel in the International Courts of Justice. People pressure also forced Israel to close its embassy in Ireland. We call on all political parties on the island of Ireland to listen to the people and not go to Washington on St. Patrick's Day to shake hands soaked with the blood of Palestinians. Petition endorsed by: Derry IPSC Mid Ulster IPSC Cairde Palestine Gaels Against Genocide Mothers Against Genocide QUB Palestine Assembly Artists Against Genocide Teachers for Palestine Fermoy IPSC D7 For Palestine Lurgan IPSC Minority teachers Ireland Louth IPSC The People of Clare Against Genocide BadAds  Hcworkers for Palestine Derry Anti-War Coalition Swords For Palestine United Against Racism NW BDS Strabane NYirish4palestine Newry IPSC South Kerry Friends Of Palestine East Derry IPSC Armagh IPSC ATU Friends of Palestine 
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  • OPEN LETTER: We support your fight against toxic gold mining in the Sperrins
    Filthy mining corporation Dalradian is fighting to be able to rip up our stunning Sperrin Mountains, pollute our waters, and damage our health - so they can get rich by mining for gold. After 50,000 written objections, over a decade of tireless campaigning and numerous legal interventions, Save Our Sperrins have taken their fight to a landmark public inquiry that will decide if the mine will go ahead. As Save Our Sperrins says: “The inquiry is a rare opportunity for all of us to come together and have our voices heard. Together, we can stand for what truly matters.” They’ve been fighting for years, and now we stand with them. No toxic mining in Sperrins!
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    Created by Roan Ellis-O'Neill
  • Stand Up Against Men's Violence Towards Women
    We demand that Stormont listens to victims and survivors, reform the law courts, overhaul policing, and reform our sex education curriculum. More than anything, Stormont needs to stop the platitudes and ensure women victims and survivors are not reduced to begging for help, but are believed, represented and resourced. We have one simple message for the NI Executive: we need action, not empty promises to keep women here safe.
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  • Stop the ban on Puberty Blockers
    This is blatant discrimination as blockers can still be issued to under 18s for other non gender dysphoria related reasons.
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    Created by Riley McCahon
  • Support the People's Housing Bill!
    'The People's Housing Bill' aims to alleviate the devastating housing crisis being felt in communities throughout the North, and is being brought forward by Gerry Carroll MLA. Social housebuilding is at a 60-year low, while private rents are at an all-time high.  48,366 households are on the housing waiting list - this amounts to around 90,000 people. 36,741 of those households are in “housing stress", dealing with issues like damp and mould, overcrowding and facing homelessness. The bill proposes to cut and cap rents, and increase housing supply by turning empty houses into homes.  Meaningful action to tackle the housing crisis is long overdue - it's time to show Stormont that people demand change. Sign the petition today! 
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  • OPEN LETTER: Put Paramilitaries out of our Politics
    This year - 2024 - marked 26 years since the signing of the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement - which ended the conflict in Northern Ireland which took over 3720 lives, and injured 47,541 people.  Most of the deaths were of civilian people. Despite people here voting overwhelmingly for peace, illegal loyalist paramilitary groups remain present and active in many communities, causing misery and harm to people and preying on those impacted by economic hardship. It is widely acknowledged that elements of loyalist paramilitaries were involved in the racist riots that swept Belfast in August this year. This can no longer stand. We call on the NI Executive to do all in it's power to ensure that the commitment set out in New Decade, New Approach to ending the harm done by paramilitarism is acted on with urgency.  We reject the suggestion made by Gordon Lyons that those seeking to call the DUP to account for their meetings with the Loyalist Communities Council are displaying 'faux outrage'.  We are not the problem.  Seeking to normalise paramilitary groups having influence over our elected politicians is.
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  • The Right to Be Heard: A Sister's Story and Fight for Parole Reform
    Stand with Victims: A Call for Justice and Voice in Northern Ireland My name is Liz. In 1988, my sister was raped and murdered by our uncle. Two years later, my mother, devastated by the loss, took her own life, leaving behind four children. I’m not just angry because he took my sister; he took my mother too. Despite his past actions - breaking bail conditions, violating his license, and going on the run - he is now in an open prison where he has free rein, and it's in the area where I live. For years, I’ve lived in fear for my own life, my children’s lives, and the safety of others. I had to leave my home when he was on the run, and I remember working as a care worker when the brakes on my car failed, thinking he had found me. This trauma is something no one should live with, yet victims like me have no voice in the parole process. I have been fighting for justice and have been working behind the scenes to have a chance to speak directly to the Parole Commission. Although victims can request the opportunity to attend a Parole Board hearing and read their statement, this is not common practice in Northern Ireland. All victims should be given the right to have their experience presented at parole board hearings. This needs to change. This change is important. I’m not seeking closure, but justice for my sister and mother. Through my story, I hope others in similar situations know they’re not alone and that there are people who want to help them fight for justice. Join us in calling for the Parole Reform in Northern Ireland. Victims deserve the right to present their impact statements in person, to have their voices heard, and to restore a sense of agency in the process. Sign the petition today, and help us ensure that the victims are given the dignity and respect they deserve.
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