The Move
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Origin | Birmingham |
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United Kingdom | |
Birmingham | |
England | |
Members | Bev Bevan |
Trevor Burton | |
Phil Tree | |
Gordon Healer | |
Associated acts | Electric Light Orchestra |
Wizzard | |
Genres | Rock |
Psychedelic Pop | |
Freakbeat | |
Psychedelic Rock | |
Progressive Rock | |
Labels | Deram |
Regal Zonophone | |
Stateside | |
A&M | |
Polydor | |
Fly | |
Ariola | |
Capitol | |
Harvest | |
Associ act | Electric Light Orchestra |
Wizzard | |
Songs | Blackberry WayShazam · 1970 I Can Hear the Grass GrowThe Greatest Hits Vol. 1 · 1978 Flowers in the RainMove [2007 remaster] · 1968 View 25+ more |
List | Blackberry WayShazam · 1970 |
I Can Hear the Grass GrowThe Greatest Hits Vol. 1 · 1978 | |
Flowers in the RainMove [2007 remaster] · 1968 | |
Albums | Shazam |
Message from the Country | |
Looking On | |
Move | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 964322 |
About The Move
The Move were a British rock band of the late 1960s and the early 1970s. They scored nine top 20 UK singles in five years, but were among the most popular British bands not to find any real success in the United States. For most of their career the Move were led by guitarist, singer and songwriter Roy Wood.
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... " Other figures to have criticised the Newsnight changes and Former reporters have also questioned The Move, and " We need more of what Newsnight has always been about, not less...
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... Perhaps the biggest shift is The Move away from genre in favour of recommendations based on mood or the time of day...
Manchester Arena bomb: Man with alleged links has citizenship restored
A Man whose British citizenship was removed due to alleged links to the Manchester Arena bombing has had it returned to him by Home Secretary Priti Patel , The Bbc can reveal.
The Man , whose citizenship was removed in The Aftermath of The Attack in 2017, has not been living in the UK.
The original decision was taken by Amber Rudd when she was home secretary.
Twenty-two people were killed and hundreds more injured in the bombings.
Salman Abedi detonated a bomb at The End of an Ariana Grande concert on 22 May 2017.
The Mother of one of those murdered said bereaved families " need answers" from the home secretary.
The Man , who cannot be named for legal reasons, had appealed against the original decision to remove his citizenship at the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC), but the case has not proceeded to a full hearing.
A SIAC document, provided to The Bbc , reveals Ms Patel instead " decided to withdraw the decision to deprive the appellant of his British citizenship".
His British citizenship was stripped In July 2017 on the grounds it was conducive to The Public good.
It was alleged The Man was an associate of Salman Abedi , might have known about the bombing beforehand, and might have helped in its preparation.
The Man contended That he was subjected to ill treatment outside the UK.
Ms Patel informed The Court by letter on 25 June this year of her decision, with The Move confirmed The Following month.
No reasons have been publicly given.
'Answers needed'Families of the 22 people murdered in the bombing were not informed of the development.
Caroline Curry, whose 19-year-old son Liam was killed in The Attack , told The Bbc That " The Secrets have got to stop".
She Said " we need answers from Priti Patel ".
SIAC is a semi-secret court and is The Venue of appeal for foreign nationals (or those deprived of British citizenship who are deemed also to have foreign nationality) who face detention, deportation or exclusion from the UK on grounds of National Security .
Many of The Court 's hearings and rulings are never made public, even to the appellants themselves, because they include sensitive evidence which the government says it cannot divulge.
This Week , at The Public inquiry into the bombing, it emerged That :
in order to avoid giving evidence and brought to court in custody after declining to answer questionsNext week, evidence will be heard from MI5 before The Inquiry enters three weeks of secret hearings about what the security service knew in advance about the bomber. The Victims ' families are excluded from the hearings.
Source of news: bbc.com