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Aer Lingus please re-instate Gatwick Dublin routeThousands of us find Gatwick a convenient and easy airport and do not wish to fly Ryanair. By removing the Gatwick option, not only is a Ryanair monopoly created, but it forces those of us who will not use Ryanair, to have a far longer and inconvenient journey to an alternative airport, and in doing so, creating a negative environmental impact.18 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Maire Ni Chonchuir
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Check all government software for issuesHighlight government software issues which will cause damage to individuals and the government (ie greater taxation to voters) to be highlighted and fixed en-mass.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by martin lees
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Sub-Post Office Victims Exoneration PlaquesReparations for major injustices are never only about compensation. They are also about public recognition of the harm inflicted and a permanent, public acknowledgement by the perpetrators of that harm, and a setting straight of the record. This would serve as a permanent and local reminder across the country of their innocence, their public duty and the scandalous way they were treated.7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Syd Bolton
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Leave our family graves alone.This is important to the people of Edenbridge. Lets stand together and Help make a change. We don't want the cemetery to be ruined. If this carries on the cemetery will be empty and no one will be allowed to lay anything. Families are already experiencing council removing flowers, photos, borders, ornaments, and pots. Everything that makes the graves look loved and personal.351 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Audrey Batchelor
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Make UK Orgs Resilient to CybercrimeBillions is lost to cybercriminals and scammers each year. Most of that loss is felt by the public who are regularly defrauded of their savings and robbed of their dignity and mental heath. Current legal and regulatory efforts to stem the scourge of cybercrime have been largely ineffective. Join us in convincing lawmakers that change is needed to reduce the huge number of victims of cybercrime and the anguish they suffer.8 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Neil Hare-Brown
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Who really wants an incinerator in Beccles?Too many council officials are forgetting the actual people they serve and appear to be wilfully serving themselves. For example the legally binding carbon budgets are being ignored by our local authorities: www.gov.uk/guidance/carbon-budgets After the horrific Post Office debacle which has been strung out for years, do we really trust that these officials have our best interests at heart? Or is it all about commercial financial gain at our expense? We need to take action and stop these people from ruining our health which ultimately ruins lives.64 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Carla Della Rocca
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Paula Vennells BonusBeing given a bonus for betraying the Post Office workers is a crime, the money she received is like Judas.7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Wayne Barham
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Stop the Water Companies polluting our riversWe are all affected by the failing water companies, it will not change without relentless efforts to expose the relentless dumping of sewage into our rivers and seas15 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Colin Bennion
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Quash the bankruptcy of the sub postmasters and sub postmistressesNot just redress is needed but a clean and fresh start to their financial record7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Anna Sinclair Proffitt
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Cheaper school meals for didcot girls schoolYou should join our campaign because we think school meal prices here at Didcot Girls School are overpriced and together we can change that.72 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ophelia Lewis
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Transport for the elderly and disabledI cannot walk as far as my bus stop so I know there must be many more housebound like my self in this situation. Taxis are expensive but currently my only option. Small buses able to manouver side streets would answer thjs need The quality of people’s lives is impacted negatively when they are involuntarily housebound . They lose touch with friends and family and rely on expensive home shopping4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Janet-Margaret Ashton
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STOP RENT HIKES AT MELVIN HALLThreat Melvin Hall Community Group rent the Hall from Bromley Council. Bromley Council are proposing a large rent hike (114%) £27,500 to £58,835 per annum or £1131.44 per week. The Community Group will also be responsible for all maintenance and repair costs, all utility bills and all insurances. The lease: 1.4 'Permitted use means the use of the property as a venue for the benefit of the residents of Penge# The work carried out By Melvin Hall : Clothes Washing for homeless, Mini Athletics, Sign and Sing, Narcotics Anonymous, Penge Gateway, Learning Difficulties Christmas Parties, Diabetes Classes, Monday Lunch Club, Thursday Warm Space, National Childbirth Trust Classes, National Traffic Management Classes, Penge Forum Meetings. Children's Weekend Birthday Parties, Polling Station, In the event of an emergency only for the London Borough of Bromley to require the use of the property or so much of the property as may be considered necessary for the purpose of emergency shelter where a major incident has been declared pursuant to the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 Penge Forum1,164 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Penge Forum
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