German political parties have reached a deal to safeguard the independence of the judiciary as the far-right continues to rise in the country. The agreement aims to prevent any political interference in the legal system, ensuring that it remains impartial and fair for all citizens. This move comes as concerns grow over the influence of extremist ideologies on the country’s democratic institutions.
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Children in Need chair resigns, criticising grants to LGBT+ charity
Rosie Millard, the chair of the BBC’s Children in Need, resigned over the charity's grants to LGBT Youth Scotland (LGBTYS), whose former chief was convicted of child sex assaults. The charity awarded £466,000 to LGBTYS, led by James Rennie, a member of a paedophile ring, despite new management being in place when the grants began. Children in Need suspended funding to LGBTYS after Millard raised concerns about the 2009 case, eventually withdrawing support following a...
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