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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amber_RuddAmber Rudd - Wikipedia

    Amber Augusta Rudd (born 1 August 1963) 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.

  2. Apr 30, 2018 · The demise of Amber Rudd, once seen as a leading candidate for the Tory leadership, has been even swifter than her rapid rise to near the top of British politics.

  3. Amber Rudd opens the door to The Old Custom House in Hastings and pauses briefly; behind her is the cold grey continuum of sky and sea that frames Britain’s history, and somewhere...

  4. Sep 7, 2019 · Amber Rudd has resigned from her cabinet post in Boris Johnson's government. Here is the full text of her letter to the prime minister.

  5. Apr 30, 2018 · Amber Rudd has resigned as home secretary, after she finally bowed to more than two weeks of pressure over her handling of immigration policy.

  6. Amber Rudd was Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and Minister for Women and Equalities between 24 July 2019 and 7 September 2019. Amber was previously Secretary of State for Work and ...

  7. Apr 30, 2018 · Amber Rudd has resigned as Home Secretary after she admitted "inadvertently misleading" Parliament over targets for removing illegal immigrants. Ms Rudd, who had been under pressure over what she knew about the deportation targets, phoned Prime Minister Theresa May to tell her she was quitting.

  8. What is Amber Rudd doing now? Since leaving the Commons, Amber Rudd has been appointed as a senior adviser to public relations firm Teneco. In July 2020, Rudd began hosting a new show called ‘Split Opinion’ on Times Radio. Rudd presents the show with her journalist daughter, Flora Gill.

  9. Apr 29, 2018 · LONDON — Britain’s beleaguered Home Secretary Amber Rudd finally bowed to pressure to resign over a mounting migration scandal Sunday in a move that plunges the U.K. government into crisis.

  10. May 6, 2010 · Amber Rudd. The Rt Hon Amber Rudd is no longer a Member, but was most recently the Independent MP for Hastings and Rye, and left the Commons on 6 November 2019.