• Stop forced adoption on children with loving homes
    Children deserve to not be taken off healthy happy family’s support is all what is needed what happened to social sevices bring family’s together I don’t nothing wrong as a mother I was just young and they took advantage
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    Created by Holly Andrews
  • Reinstate Hard Shoulders on Smart Motorways for Safety
    This needs supporting, because enough motorists have been killed already due to the unsafe design of Smart Motorways with nowhere to safely stop in an emergency.
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    Created by Alec Butler
  • Schools should have shorter hours for autistic children
    Improved student well-being: Research has shown that shorter school days can benefit student health and well-being, particularly for younger students who may become fatigued after extended periods of learning. With more time for rest and play, students may be better able to focus on their studies when they are in class. Increased engagement: When students are less tired and more energized, they may be more engaged in their learning. This can lead to better academic performance and increased motivation to succeed. More time for extracurricular activities: Shorter school days can provide students with more time to participate in extracurricular activities such as sports, music, or clubs. These activities can be important for socialization, skill-building, and personal growth. Better work-life balance: For teachers, shorter school days can provide more time for planning, grading, and other professional activities. For students, shorter days can allow for more time with family, friends, and other hobbies and interests outside of school. Potential cost savings: Shorter school days may be less expensive to operate, particularly if they require fewer resources such as teacher time, energy, and materials. This can be especially important for schools with limited budgets. It's important to note that there are also potential drawbacks to shorter school days, such as reduced instructional time and a potential impact on academic performance. Ultimately, the decision to implement shorter school days will depend on a variety of factors specific to each school and community.
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    Created by Liam Guiney keles
  • BAN PLASTIC GRASS AND OUTDOOR PLANTS
    Our local environment effects us on every level. When we hear the birdsong in the morning it is because there is natural grass where those birds can dig for worms and forage for insects in order to survive. People are replacing their laws with plastic grass and using outdoor plastic plants. We have already lost so much of our gardens to driveways and now there is an upsurge of replacing nature with plastic. This is detrimental to us all and to the irreplaceable cycle of wildlife around us. Please back the petition to ban these products.
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    Created by Diana Sheldon
  • Exotic rabbits
    To help give myself and domesticated rabbits support and all the love to help get them the recognition they truly deserve. I've recently had a distressing week with my 9 lionhead rabbits all dropping dead one after the other within 4 days I'm having hay food etc tested and now a rabbit may have to be dug up if these samples come back negative very distressing for myself when a simple blood or wee sample could of determined the cause. I was told because their exotic they won't do blood test so chances are they can then be treated wrongly. The owners should have an option to be given a sample and get it tested themselves privately. I'd like to see rabbits with the same rights as a cat and dog. As they are the third most popular pet and the least thought of or neglected. I'd like more food and accessories on the shelves the laws 1939 and 1954 need addressing. All rabbits but mainly pet rabbits need recognition and dignity. They should be treated the same way that they treat their owners with love care respect. There is over 1 million adult rabbit owners in UK 2% of the owners raising them indoors.
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    Created by Juney Dawson
  • Better Food at the Marriott Hotel
    This should be resolved to avoid further health issues and also money costs of the associates which are spending money buying food instead of eating the food provided by the Marriott Hotel as mentioned in every associate contract when signed.
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    Created by Marian Alexandru Gingu
  • Stop use of plastics
    There needs to be mass protest globally to put pressure on governments around the world to stop the use of plastics
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    Created by Susan Ann Mead
  • Dangerous dogs campaign
    Hi, I am Amy Hobson. My 4 year old daughter was attacked by an American bulldog and she had to have surgery and over 40 stitches to her face. I want a ban on dangerous dogs. There needs to be a license put in place to own certain dogs. There needs to be more support after dog attacks for people and children. This is important because there is to many dog attacks happening and nothing is really being done about it, there are no campaigns out there. There is no support out there for after dog attacks to help people get through it or over come what happened.
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    Created by Amy Hobson
  • Achub Bysiau Bethesda! // Save Bethesda Bus Services!
    Ar adeg o argyfyngau lluosog, mae gwasanaethau bws yn bwysicach nag erioed. Dylem fod yn buddsoddi mewn trafnidiaeth gyhoeddus ac yn ei wella, nid ei dorri. Mae gwasanaethau bws rhwng Bethesda a Bangor eisoes yn aml yn orlawn, yn enwedig ar adegau prysur, felly mae torriadau mor sylweddol a hyn yn gamgymeriad mawr, ac yn anheg iawn i driglion Dyffryn Ogwen. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ At a time of multiple crises, bus services are more important that ever. We should be investing in, and improving public transport not cutting it. Bus services between Bethesda and Bangor are already frequently overcrowded, especially at peak times, so cutting the number of buses will be hugely problematic and leave many people stranded.
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    Created by Catrin Wager
  • Stop the Demolition of the Victoria Linen Works Kirkcaldy
    The Victoria Linen Works building on Clair Street, Scotland’s last surviving linen factory, is a testament to Kirkcaldy and Fife’s industrial heritage. Now it's to be destroyed for a cut and paste Farmfoods Store! Generations of locals were employed there, and many gave long-service to a company with a paternal approach to its workforce. Their hard work and memories are to be erased with the wreckers demolition ball, lost forever and replaced by nothing. Stop the demolition and instead redevelop and retain the building. Farmfoods or any other store would then have a more prominent standing and reputation within the town along with the retail value of the building being higher as well as the surrounding neighbourhood. The destruction is completely short sighted and a complete loss to everyone. Don't destroy, renovate and grow.
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    Created by Steve Kirkcaldy
  • Make the culling of healthy animals in captivity illegal
    Marius, the baby giraffe killed in Copenhagen then later dissected in front of visitors; A three month old baby bear in Sweden, killed because he was being bullied by his father, later stuffed to show the public; Nine lion cubs in Sweden, killed for being “surplus”; Sammi and Becca, two piglets in Edinburgh zoo, killed by the zoos vet to, ironically, adhere to the european breeding project in which “surplus” animals are to be put to death; A zebra in Norway, killed and given to a lion in front of visitors; seven healthy lion cubs killed in the notorious south lakes zoo just for being born; even as recent as April of 2023 in Dundee, Scotland, where four wolves were killed just because they displayed anxiety after their leader was euthanised following an operation. The list is horrifically long, too long to include here. The figure given by zoos in Europe for the number of “surplus” animals killed is 7,500, though the actual number is likely far greater. This is unfortunately taking place on a far too regular basis. Contemporary zoos and other animal organisations perpetuate their narrative of being for the safety and conservation of animals. In what way does culling animals that are healthy achieve this? Throughout the world, wild groups of animals are culled, the reason given being for the benefit of the group by removing ill or elderly members or condensing the group to prevent food shortages. This reason is also given for culled animals in captivity, however this issue is supposed to be impossible in zoos, and often one of the reasons that they are in captivity to begin with. If there are too many of an animal then they shouldn’t be in captivity as they’re not in need of conservation. There are a huge number of endangered or vulnerable animals that could be in conservation areas instead. Along with banning this hideous aspect of captivity, statistics for animal deaths should be published to prove they were necessary. While we unfortunately aren’t capable of changing the laws of these other countries just yet, we can demand justice for zoo animals in the United Kingdom, and urge the government to protect them from these disgusting, senseless deaths. After all, if you and your families lives were in the hands of others, wouldn’t you want them to be safe and free from an environment where whether they live or die is essentially a game of Russian roulette?
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    Created by Rachel Redhead
  • Regulate Artificial Intelligence Now
    In the last few months, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been in the headlines and making huge leaps forward. But with the emergence of AI comes risks. AI has already shown signs of bias, given out false information and could cause a huge number of job losses. And thousands of tech insiders have even called on the development to be paused. It’s so important we don’t waste time regulating AI like we have done with our gambling laws. The way people gamble now is unrecognisable since they were last updated in 2005. But thanks to campaigners and people all across the country, the gambling act is being changed by the government for the digital age. There’s no reason why new laws cannot be next on their list to ensure artificial intelligence is used correctly.
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