• Save the Grace
    This has been a very important venue to the people of Ellesmere Port for nearly eighty years. There has been a tremendous loss of pubs in the area in recent years. It is a very attractive building and taking it away would be very detrimental to the area.
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    Created by Christine Jones
  • More funding for SEN students in schools
    As students ourselves, we feel that some children are at a disadvantage with their education. This is because they are not receiving the support they need to learn. It could be down to various reasons, but we feel that giving schools extra funding to tackle this issue, is essential. If we want future generations to help Britain grow, we need to invest now.
    6 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Heather Forknall
  • The Danger of Sky Lanterns. Ban the Lightsfest
    Sky Lanterns are proven hazards to livestock, wildlife, equines, pets and the environment. There should NOT be a festival dedicrated to their use. They are pretty but deadly!
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    Created by Amanda Gray
  • A call for CCTV at Northgate Ponds, Chester.
    Northgate Ponds is a popular location within Chester for members of the public, dog walkers, children and local residence. A rise in antisocial behaviour has resulted in litter, vandalism and injury. A call for CCTV to combat: •Drug dealing •Drug consumption •Public disturbances •Litter (inc items thrown into the Ponds, drug paraphernalia e.g. Needle packets, tin foil etc). •Vandalism (graffiti etc). Please sign the partition to help make Northgate Ponds a safer and cleaner environment for everyone. Thank you.
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    Created by Alex C
  • 1998 and onwards student loans
    So far, almost 20 years payments has barely reduced any loan balance. The 1998 era hasn't been looked at and We were the first to receive loans rather than grants. It is only just and fair that we have the same cap on how many years we are expected to pay the loan for- in line with current student loan proposals.
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    Created by Student loan Equality
  • Reduce PIP stress for Rheumatoid Arthritis sufferers
    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an inflammatory disease. It largely affects synovial joints, which are lined with a specialised tissue called synovium. RA typically affects the small joints of the hands and the feet, and usually both sides equally and symmetrically, although any synovial joint can be affected. It is a systemic disease and so can affect the whole body, including the heart, lungs and eyes.Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a disease of ups and downs. One day, your joints feel pretty good. The next your joints are swollen and in pain and you can barely get out of bed. These symptom episodes – called flares – can be unpredictable and debilitating. Flares come in two varieties, Predictable” flares have a known trigger. For example, you decide to clean your house from top to bottom one day, overdo it and end up with swollen, stiff joints the next day. Overexertion, poor sleep, stress or an infection like the flu can all set off RA symptoms. Blood samples are used to measure levels of the stress hormone cortisol as well as inflammatory cytokines -- including TNF-alpha and interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β) -- believed to play a key role in RA severity. Test have shown that patients who have a tendency for more worrying are reported to have slightly more disease activity, more swollen joints and more pain after during and after a stressful event. Approximately one third of people stop work because of the disease within 2 years of onset, and this prevalence increases thereafter.While RA isn’t fatal, complications can shorten your lifespan by roughly 10 years. However, it’s important to note that disease progression varies greatly from person to person. People who test positive for RF and anti-CCPs tend to progress at a faster rate. Improvements need to be put in place to assist people living with Rheumatoid Arthritis to not have to have stress factors increased which can then in turn exasperated their immune system to raise inflammation and cause further damage and incapacity.
    1,543 of 2,000 Signatures
    Created by Sara Burton
  • Judicial review of police behaviour in the Catalonia referendum
    The Spanish police’s behaviours were violent and totally disproportionate. This was not policing by consent. The primary role of the police should be to protect and serve the people, not act as a para military arm of which ever government is in power. The events were unacceptable in a western democracy. There needs to be some form of accountability, otherwise a potentially terrifying precedence has been set.
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    Created by Jon Lomax
  • National lottery cancer treatment
    The National lottery who help many courses and look after all the Arts and many other projects why shouldn't they pay for new Cancer treatment machines for all the children and families who's loved ones are having treatment for cancer?we live in a modern world with old out dated cancer machines it's time the National lottery invested in the people and families who desperately seeking cancer treatment for there loved ones
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    Created by Nuray Attila
  • Publicly condemn Trump’s response to NFL protests
    The NFL games are now broadcast weekly on the BBC. Protests also took place in the UK last week when the NFL players played at Wembley on September 24. With further games scheduled to be played at both Wembley and Twickenham this season, the opportunity for Theresa May to publicly condemn President Trump's racist comments is now. Failure to denounce dangerous and divisive rhetoric sends the poor message to UK citizens that it is acceptable to hold racist sentiments and marginalise minority groups.
    69 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Florence Waller Picture
  • Prosecute Finnish golfer for decapetating a goose on Vantaa golf course Helsinki
    Because this is an abhorrent way to treat animals and says a lot about the country.
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    Created by Kay Delphine
  • Introduce a 20mph Limit for Dury Falls Estate
    • A Reduction in speed levels will make a for a safer environment for residents and road users alike • It will improve the character of the area and quality of life of all residents • It will contribute towards a cleaner environment by reducing levels of noise and air pollution In addition, as the estate has only one road in and out, the 20mph zone can be easily contained within a defined area.
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    Created by Cllr Clarence Barrett - Upminster & Cranham Residents' Association
  • A Knighthood for Ricky Gervais
    It's important, because he is awesome, he deserves to be recognised for the work he has done and continues to do, because of him, people are aware of the horrors of the Yulin dog festival and can help to make a difference, because of him people laugh and feel good about themselves.
    23 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Rachael Alonzo