T he case of a teenage girl who took her own life after being groomed online by right-wing extremists aged 14 should be a “wake-up call”, say charities. Rhianan Rudd became the youngest female charged with terror offences. Her mother Emily Carter said Rudd should have been treated as a victim as she was groomed and exploited by an American extremist and lured in to white supremacist views. Rudd, who was 15 when charged, took her own life aged 16 at a Nottinghamshire children’s home in May last year. Nigel Bromage, founder of the charity Exit Hate which help to...