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Priority to children in Parc Josaphat
Since March 2020, the avenue Van Vollenhoven in Schaerbeek is car-free. The decision was motivated by the need for social distancing during the COVID-19 crisis. For eight months, the inhabitants of Schaerbeek took great advantage of the space. Children learned to ride bicycles and skate. Older people could walk around and enjoy social life at a safe distance. PRMs and cyclists could safely cross the park to the other side of Schaerbeek....
Read moreDear Elke Van Den Brandt, We, citizens of Brussels, kindly ask you to make Sunday Without Cars every Sunday at least till the end of September. ...
Read moreWe are not against cars. They do have their utility. But why privatise most of the public space in our commune for those cars that make our streets quite dangerous for our kids? Can’t we share this public space?...
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An Open Letter on Birth: In Defence of Midwives, Mothers, and the Truth
From: Midwives, Doulas, and Educators across the UK (written by The People's Birth Tribunal) To: Parents, Professionals, Politicians, and the Press...
Read moreWe, the undersigned scientists and conservationists with expertise in black bear and related wildlife ecology, write to express our professional concern regarding the scientific and conservation basis of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)’s proposal to reopen a Florida black bear hunt in 4 of Florida’s 7 subpopulations....
Read moreReturn to consult on banning smartphones from primary schools in Edinburgh
Dear Councillor James Dalgleish and all members of Edinburgh’s Education, Children and Families Committee...
Read moreFor the attention of (but not limited to): The UK Theatre Awards; The Critics’ Circle Awards; OFFIES; The WhatsOnStage Awards; The Oliviers & The Black British Theatre Awards,...
Read moreDeclaration of a National Emergency: Family Court and Post-Separation Abuse
5 November 2025 Across the United Kingdom, a national emergency is unfolding—largely unseen, yet devastating in its scale and consequences. Victims and survivors of domestic abuse, particularly post-separation abuse, continue to suffer systemic harm through the very institutions meant to protect them. The family court system has, for too many, become an instrument of continued coercion and control. ...
Read moreDear Tom & the team at Croydon Vineyard, I wanted to write to you in light of the recently announced news that Boon will be closing. ...
Read moreAs engineers, STEM professionals and compassionate members of the British public, we are writing to express our disgust that the 2025 National Engineering Day campaign has partnered with sponsors complicit in Israel’s genocide in Gaza, as well as those causing climate destruction and documented human rights violations....
Read moreÀ l’attention du Gouvernement du Québec Nous, signataires, demandons le financement de la Campagne annuelle de promotion de la santé mentale du Mouvement Santé mentale Québec....
Read moreÀ l’attention de la direction du Colisée de Roubaix, de Sophia Aram, des artistes, des spectateurs et de toutes celles et ceux attachés à la liberté d’expression....
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