Donald Trump has become the 47th president of the United States despite predictions of political and business scandals, receiving congratulations from world leaders like Ursula von der Leyen. While European leaders express hope for constructive work with the Trump Administration, reactions from Russia are mixed, with some optimism from Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin. However, some European leaders who previously criticized Trump have shifted their tone to cooperation, while concerns remain about Trump’s potential impact on democracy and immigration policies in his second term.
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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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