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Amber Rudd

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Gender Female
Age 60
Web site www.amberrudd.co.uk
Date of birth August 1,1963
Zodiac sign Leo
Born London
United Kingdom
Spouse A. A. Gill
Children Flora Gill
Alasdair Gill
Siblings Roland Rudd
Height 178 (cm)
Job Politician
Journalist
Education University of Edinburgh School of History, Classics and Archaeology
The University of Edinburgh
Queen's College
Cheltenham Ladies' College
Official site parliament.uk
Parents Tony Rudd
Ethne Rudd
Previous positionMinister for Women and Equalities of the United Kingdom (2019–2019)
NationalityBritish
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Date of Upd.
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Amber Rudd Life story


Amber Augusta Rudd is a British former politician who served as Home Secretary from 2016 to 2018 and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions from 2018 to 2019. She was a Member of Parliament for Hastings and Rye, first elected in 2010, representing the Conservative Party, and stood down from parliament in 2019.

Biography

Amber rudd is a former home secretary of the united kingdom.She was born on august 1963 in london.England.She is 5 feet inches tall and weighs around kg.She has blue eyes and a slim body type.Her zodiac sign is leo and she is of british nationality.

Education and Career

Amber rudd attended cheltenham ladies college and then wnet on to study at the unievrsity of edinburgh.Where she graduated with a degree in hitsory.She then went on to pursue a career in investment banking and later worked as a financial journalist.In 2010.She was elected as the member of parliament for hastings and rye and was appointed as the home secretary in 2016.

Family and Relationships

Ambre rudd is the daughter of tony rudd and ethne fitzgerald.She has two siblings.A brother and a sister.She is married to aa gill and has two children frmo her previous marriage.

Success

Amber rudd is best known for her work as the home secretary of the united kingdom.She was the first female home secretary since and was responsible for introducing a number of reforms to the immigration system.She also oversaw the introduction of the investigatory powers cat.Which gave the police and seucrity services greater powers to access digital data.

Most Important Event

The most important event in amber rudd s career was her resignation as home secretary in april 2018.This was due to her involvement in the windrush scandal.In wihch it was revealed that the home office had wrongly deported or detained people who had the right to liev in the uk.

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Manchester Arena: Ex-bomb suspect regained citizenship in MI5 U-turn

Feb 16,2020 10:18 am

By Daniel De SimoneCorrespondent, BBC News

A former suspect in the Manchester Arena bombing had his British citizenship revoked And Then returned after MI5 Changed its view of his role in The Attack , The Bbc can reveal.

Mohammed Soliman, 26, was arrested in Libya after being stripped of his citizenship over suspicions he helped prepare the May 2017 attack.

He appealed the decision and said he was mistreated while detained in Libya.

But the government avoided a court case by returning his citizenship in 2021.

He has always said he did not knowingly help the bombers.

The Home Office declined to answer specific questions about the case, but said the UK has one of The World 's most robust counter-terror systems.

By not proceeding to a full hearing, The Court did not consider Mr Soliman's claims about ill treatment in Libya or how he came to be arrested there, including any role Played By British Intelligence .

He was detained for eight months, His Mother said in a police witness statement.

The Bbc has been told he was arrested on the basis of information from the UK.

Reporting restrictions preventing Mr Soliman from being named in relation to these events have now been lifted after The Bbc wrote to The Court , allowing The Story to be told for the First Time .

Twenty-two people were killed and hundreds injured when Salman Abedi detonated a suicide bomb at The End of an Ariana Grande concert.

MI5 has said publicly that its assessment is that no-one other than Salman and his brother Hashem Abedi, who is, were knowingly involved in The Bomb plot.

A public inquiry last week was. It also said The Brothers were probably helped by an unknown source in Libya.

During the early weeks of The Police investigation, over 20 people were arrested.

A key feature of the case soon emerged: the Abedi brothers had asked several friends and relatives to buy chemicals used to make The Bomb .

Mr Soliman, who worked in a takeaway with Hashem Abedi, was among them.

He bought 10 litres of Sulphuric Acid , using his own bank details and Amazon account in March 2017.

The chemical was delivered to Mr Soliman's home and officers raided the property after The Attack .

All those questioned about buying chemicals denied knowing of The Bomb plot and said Hashem Abedi had claimed he needed help purchasing the products for legitimate reasons. None were charged and some became prosecution witnesses at Hashem Abedi's trial.

However, Mr Soliman was not in the UK or about to come back, so was not questioned by police and did not provide his version of events.

He had flown out of Manchester in April that year, eventually making His Way to stay with family in Benghazi, Libya.

In July 2017, the home secretary Amber Rudd removed his citizenship. As Is typical in such cases, she was acting on advice from MI5.

He was arrested by Libyan law enforcement the same month.

Mr Soliman appealed against the removal of his citizenship at the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC).

The government justified its actions by saying he was an associate of Salman Abedi , might have known about the bombing beforehand, and might have helped in its preparation.

SIAC is a semi-secret court and many of its hearings and rulings are never made public, because they include sensitive evidence which the government says it cannot divulge.

Mr Soliman's case took place entirely In Secret .

It ended In July 2021 Without going to a full hearing. The then home secretary Priti Patel " decided to withdraw the decision" to deprive Mr Soliman of his British citizenship, according to the formal document which confirmed The Move .

In doing so, she was also acting on advice from MI5, but their advice had Changed - Without Mr Soliman ever being questioned by British police.

As part of The Appeal , Mr Soliman claimed he had been subjected to " detention and ill treatment" abroad after his citizenship was removed.

The Bbc has been told his arrest in Libya was ultimately because of information from the UK.

He was not publicly named in the UK in connection to the case until Hashem Abedi's trial. His arrest in Libya, therefore, could not have been based on information in the Public Domain .

It is a controversial issue because British police have not made formal requests for suspects to be arrested and questioned in Libya, partly owing to the potential for allegations of torture and British complicity in it.

Hashem Abedi was arrested in Libya The Day after The Arena attack, after his brother had been named as the bomber. British authorities have denied requesting his arrest. He was transferred to the UK in 2019, and later claimed he had been tortured during questioning in Libya.

His lawyers included these claims in an unsuccessful attempt at halting his trial in 2020.

The families of two victims told The Bbc how police said that, if Mohammed Soliman was in the UK, he would have been tried alongside Hashem Abedi.

Caroline Curry from South Shields , whose 19-year-old son Liam was killed, said that at The Time of The Trial a senior detective had claimed Mr Soliman " would have been alongside him charged with 22 counts of murder".

Liam died alongside girlfriend Chloe Rutherford, 17, whose family say they were told the same thing.

Both families think detectives believed he would not return and the claims would not be tested. In fact, a charging decision had never been taken.

After Mr Soliman's citizenship was restored, he returned to Britain in October 2021 and was arrested on arrival.

He answered detectives' questions and denied knowing anything about The Bomb plot.

In A Witness statement, Mr Soliman said Hashem Abedi had pressured him To Let him use his bank card, saying he needed it to buy car engine oil.

" I was not aware and did not suspect that Hashem and/or Salman planned to attack any location or person or carry out any form of terrorist attack, " his statement said.

Mr Soliman also said his flight from Manchester had been planned before Hashem purchased the Sulphuric Acid , and he was eventually going to Libya, where he was due to enrol at university.

He was told by The Police he would not be charged with any offence and would face no further action.

The Bbc attempted to contact Mr Soliman for comment but has received no response.

Greater Manchester Police declined to comment.

The Home Office said: " The government, working with our world-class police and security and intelligence agencies, will always take strongest action possible to protect National Security and public safety. "

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