Allow the British public to vote on the legalisation of cannabis Government responded – 16 September 2020 The Government has no plans to change cannabis policy or allow a public vote on the issue of legalisation. 12,525 signatures

Free leaseholders trapped in new build properties by post-Grenfell EWS1 form Government responded – 16 September 2020 We share homeowners’ concerns and do not support the blanket use of EWS1 forms. We encourage lenders to accept other forms of assessment in relation to external walls. 19,380 signatures

Protect Retail Workers from Abuse, Threats and Violence. Government responded – 15 September 2020 The Government is not persuaded that a specific offence is needed as a wide range of offences already exist which cover assaults against any worker, including shop workers. 63,605 signatures

Prevent any restrictions on those who refuse a Covid-19 vaccination Government responded – 11 September 2020 There are currently no plans to place restrictions on those who refuse to have any potential Covid-19 vaccine. 143,857 signatures

Improve care, support and treatment for children with rare diseases Government responded – 11 September 2020 The Government is committed to improving the lives of children suffering from rare conditions and plans to introduce a new UK Framework by the end of 2020, followed by nation-specific action plans 26,724 signatures

Add gender identity to the characteristics protected under the Equality Act 2010 Government responded – 14 September 2020 The Government was very clear from the outset of the Gender Recognition Act consultation that we have no plans to amend or change the Equality Act 2010. 29,486 signatures

Increase Number of Guests Permitted at Weddings, according to Venue Capacity Government responded – 11 September 2020 Wedding ceremonies and celebrations can go ahead provided COVID-Secure guidelines are followed. However social distancing guidance remains, including limiting attendees at weddings to 30 people. 49,035 signatures

Close loophole allowing licensed dog breeders to broker pregnant bitches Government responded – 10 September 2020 In 2018 the Government updated statutory requirements on licensed dog breeders in England. We are confident that these protect the welfare of breeding dogs and their puppies and improve transparency. 14,171 signatures

Stop Forestry England granting licenses for Fox & Hare hunts Government responded – 10 September 2020 Trail hunting is a legal activity. Forestry England permits trail hunting under an agreement with the Masters of Fox Hounds Association. It has the power to suspend or withdraw any permission. 11,949 signatures

Fund research into improving the safety of contraceptive options Government responded – 9 September 2020 A range of effective contraceptive options are available, but advantages and risks must be balanced for each individual. Applications for further research into contraceptive options are welcomed. 11,399 signatures

Call for an immediate end to the Israeli blockade on the people of Gaza Government responded – 8 September 2020 The UK will continue to push for an easing of restrictions in Gaza to address the humanitarian situation and improve the lives of the people of Gaza. 10,906 signatures

Include Sickle Cell Anemia in the List of Illnesses Eligible for a MedEx Card Government responded – 8 September 2020 While we have no plans to make changes to the list of medical conditions exempting patients from prescription charges, someone with this debilitating illness may qualify under another exemption. 27,525 signatures

Allow the return of spectators to football at all levels below national league Government responded – 7 September 2020 On 18 Aug, the Government amended its guidance to provide extra clarification for organisers of non-elite sports events to help them manage and admit spectators safely, adhering to social distancing. 13,074 signatures

Extend theory expiry dates due to COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Government responded – 4 September 2020 The Government is not extending theory test certificates to ensure new drivers’ knowledge and hazard perception skills is fully up to date at the critical point they begin to drive on their own. 12,663 signatures

Reverse all exam grades back to teacher’s own predictions Government responded – 4 September 2020 Students in England have now received the higher of their centre assessment grade or calculated grade for GCSEs, AS and A levels in 2020. 33,258 signatures

Review the decision to use previous data to calculate exam grades Government responded – 4 September 2020 Students in England have now received the higher of their centre assessment grade or calculated grade for GCSEs, AS and A levels in 2020. 148,867 signatures

Tougher sentences for hit and run drivers who cause death Government responded – 28 August 2020 It is wholly irresponsible for drivers to fail to stop and report an incident. However, the offence of failing to stop should not be used to punish an offender for a serious, but not proven, offence. 36,878 signatures

Stop the plan to include calorie counts on menus Government responded – 28 August 2020 Calorie labelling on menus in the out-of-home sector will ensure people are able to make informed decisions about the food and drink they and their families consume. 17,487 signatures

Increase funding for research into Endometriosis and PCOS. Government responded – 24 August 2020 The Government recognises the importance of research into endometriosis and polycystic ovary syndrome. The Government is funding a broad range of research through its funding organisations. 22,260 signatures

Reject the proposals for Junction 10 of the A3/M25 Government responded – 24 August 2020 As this is a live planning application, we are unable to comment on the merits of the proposals. 44,003 signatures

Support the four pillar plan for recovery in the performing arts & entertainment Government responded – 27 August 2020 Government has announced unprecedented financial support for cultural organisations & workers. We are continuously working to provide effective, fair, & safe guidance for the reopening of the sector. 18,480 signatures

Reverse the change to Small Brewers Relief. Government responded – 27 August 2020 The Government is reforming SBR to address issues raised by brewers. Over 80% of brewers are unaffected by these changes and many will benefit. We will consult further this Autumn. 42,095 signatures

We call on DEFRA, to reinstate the ban on the use of metaldehyde slug pellets. Government responded – 24 August 2020 The Government is required to decide whether metaldehyde products should continue to be authorised for use. We will announce our decision in the near future. 11,020 signatures

Extend furlough scheme for the UK Aviation sector to help stop redundancies Government responded – 24 August 2020 The government continues to provide comprehensive support to sectors and the economy as a whole to ensure that jobs and livelihoods are protected. 38,419 signatures

Extend the furlough scheme for high-risk people who can't safely return to work. Government responded – 24 August 2020 Previously furloughed employees who are unable to work from home but are still Clinically Extremely Vulnerable (CEV) can still be furloughed flexibly under the CJRS until the end of October. 22,345 signatures

Refund taxes used to pay slavery abolition debt to British descendants of slaves Government responded – 20 August 2020 The UK deplores the human suffering caused by slavery and the slave trade. These are among the most abhorrent chapters in the history of humanity. 11,677 signatures

Extra Financial Support For Closed Soft Play Centres Government responded – 21 August 2020 DCMS has been working closely with the British Association of Leisure Parks, Piers & Attractions (BALPPA). Indoor soft play centres can reopen from 15 August if they follow COVID-secure guidance. 13,953 signatures

Extension for Commonwealth Citizens on Tier 5 Youth Mobility Visas Government responded – 19 August 2020 A Youth Mobility Scheme visa is granted for a fixed two-year period and cannot be extended. Our response to the pandemic, through our visa provisions, has ensured that no one has been disadvantaged. 10,575 signatures

A government cash bailout for the coach industry before it's too late. Government responded – 14 August 2020 The Government announced an unprecedented package of support for companies impacted by COVID-19, including the coach industry, on 17 March 2020. 17,483 signatures

Repeal the decision to implement compulsory face coverings in English shops. Government responded – 14 August 2020 People must play their part to reduce the spread of the virus. Wearing a face covering helps this, giving people the confidence to return to shops safely, and better protects those who work in retail. 32,834 signatures

Issue urgent guidance and voucher scheme to save baby & toddler activity sector Government responded – 14 August 2020 Government has issued guidance to enable the reopening of community activities including baby and toddler groups and made available a range of financial support available to support businesses. 13,644 signatures

Limit the Sale and Use of Fireworks to Organisers of Licensed Displays Only Government responded – 13 August 2020 The Petitions Committee inquiry in 2019 concluded that it would not be appropriate for the Government to ban the public use of fireworks. 23,722 signatures

Exempt Commonwealth Service Personnel having to pay fees to remain in the UK Government responded – 11 August 2020 The Home Office is working actively with the Ministry of Defence to review and resolve this issue. 10,543 signatures

Award all Nursing Staff in the NHS a pay rise of 10% backdated to 1 April 2020 Government responded – 11 August 2020 NHS nurses do an incredible job. The 2018 multi-year Agenda for Change deal delivered year on year pay increases for over a million staff. The salary for newly qualified nurses has risen by over 12%. 123,020 signatures

Review the need for a statutory owners and Directors Test in Football Government responded – 10 August 2020 Football clubs have a unique social value; it is vital they are protected. The Government has committed to a fan-led review of governance that includes consideration of the Owners’ & Directors’ Test. 30,954 signatures

Scrap removal of free transport for under-18s from TfL bailout Government responded – 10 August 2020 The suspension of free travel for 11-17 year olds will help reduce demand for public transport at peak times during the Covid-19 pandemic. This was agreed by the Government and the Mayor of London. 169,217 signatures

Abolish Stamp Duty on all transactions during Corona Virus pandemic Government responded – 10 August 2020 In his statement on 8 July 2020, the Chancellor announced a temporarily increase to the nil rate band of residential SDLT from £125,000 to £500,000. This applies from 8 July 2020 until 31 March 2021. 11,225 signatures

Ban anonymous accounts on social media Government responded – 10 August 2020 Being anonymous online does not give anyone the right to abuse others. The Government is introducing world-leading legislation to make the UK the safest place in the world to be online. 15,753 signatures

Make Anti-Racism training mandatory in all UK workplaces Government responded – 7 August 2020 We are committed to tackling racism in the UK, and have recently established a new cross-government commission which will consider all options in the round and make recommendations for reform. 12,294 signatures

Pay bonus to all key workers Government responded – 15 September 2020 In light of the Governments recent above inflation pay awards and specific support packages relating to Covid-19 pressures there are no plans to increase pay further at this time. 10,918 signatures

Broker a ceasefire for all sides in Yemen to carry out humanitarian aid Government responded – 6 August 2020 The UK Government shares your concern at the appalling situation in Yemen. We are doing everything we can to find a sustainable political solution to the conflict and end the humanitarian crisis. 210,539 signatures

Pay Slavery Reparations to all Caribbean & African Descendants Government responded – 4 August 2020 The UK deplores the human suffering caused by slavery and the slave trade. They are among the most abhorrent chapters in the history of humanity. 19,901 signatures

Lockdown breaches by Government officials must be treated as Gross Misconduct Government responded – 3 August 2020 Government Departments have procedures in place which allow appropriate action to be taken should a civil servant receive a criminal conviction. 13,396 signatures

Abolish the mandatory 0.7% GDP Foreign Aid target and spend our money at home Government responded – 31 July 2020 By investing less than a penny from each pound of our income in aid, the UK is helping create a safer, healthier and more prosperous world. 12,723 signatures

To block Huawei equipment to be used in 5G network Government responded – 31 July 2020 The security of the UK’s telecoms networks is of paramount importance, and the government is taking difficult decisions to protect these interests. 10,822 signatures

Stop nitrous oxide (N2O / laughing gas) abuse in our communities. Government responded – 30 July 2020 Tackling drug misuse requires a multifaceted approach, including education. The Government keeps drugs controls under review, but we have no current plans to change the law relating to nitrous oxide. 11,081 signatures

Introduce Voter ID in every UK constituency for all Local & General Elections Government responded – 30 July 2020 The Government will implement voter ID at general and local (in England) elections, to increase public confidence and ensure our elections are secure. 17,370 signatures

Provide financial help to zoos, aquariums, & rescue centres during the pandemic. Government responded – 28 July 2020 The outdoor areas of zoos can now reopen. Government financial support schemes are available to zoos, including the Zoos Support Fund. We are keeping the situation under close review. 134,868 signatures

Impose sanctions on China over its treatment of Uyghur Muslims Government responded – 28 July 2020 We have grave concerns about the gross human rights abuses being perpetrated in Xinjiang. But it is not appropriate to speculate about future sanctions designations, as this may reduce their impact. 146,344 signatures