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Past articles by Rebecca:

Brexit Day: Michael Gove sets firm line on future trade deal with EU

The cabinet minister has said Britain will negotiate on equal terms with the EU and will want to be in control. → Read More

Historic Cardiff pub to be rebuilt at museum 'as it was in 1915'

The Vulcan Hotel - once in the heart of the Irish community in Cardiff - is being built at St Fagans National Museum of History. → Read More

Queen's grandson Peter Phillips flogs royal connections in Chinese milk ad

Peter Phillips has been spotted in an advert for Jersey milk which is being broadcast in China. → Read More

Gordon Brown calls for 'constitutional revolution' to prevent break-up of UK

The former prime minister has told Sky News he wants to see councils for the North and Midlands to re-allocate resources. → Read More

Lib Dem leadership race starts as party moves to replace Jo Swinson

Wera Hobhouse says she is putting her team together as she prepares a pitch to be leader of the Lib Dems. → Read More

Points-based immigration system 'to be brought in by end of 2020'

Priti Patel is reportedly ready to implement immigration changes at the end of the Brexit implementation period. → Read More

Beaming Queen appears with Prince Andrew after signing off Harry's deal

Prince Andrew joined the Queen at church, after only attending the more private service on Christmas Day. → Read More

What Harry and Meghan wanted

They may still be Duke and Duchess of Sussex but what will become of brand Sussex royal? → Read More

Labour leadership candidates clash over handling of antisemitism

Emily Thornberry, Rebecca Long-Bailey, Sir Keir Starmer, Lisa Nandy and Jess Phillips are in Liverpool to discuss key issues. → Read More

Prince Harry breaks silence with Invictus Games announcement

The Duke of Sussex has a number of meetings in the UK so it's not clear when he will join his wife in Canada. → Read More

Trump impeachment through to Senate trial after House vote

Members of the House of Representatives have voted to send impeachment charges to the Senate, triggering the next stage of the trial against Donald Trump. → Read More

Trump impeachment: US president faces Senate trial after landmark House vote

The House of Representatives voted largely on party lines, with the articles passing 228-193. → Read More

Boris Johnson denies Nicola Sturgeon's request for IndyRef2

The SNP leader argues that their result in the election gives them a mandate for another say on independence. → Read More

PM: Chances of Harry Dunn's alleged killer facing extradition 'very low'

The prime minister has said the chances of the US handing over Anne Sacoolas are "very low" but the government will continue to "make every effort" → Read More

What happened to Prince Harry? Five triggers for his royal exit

Prince Harry's announcement that he and his wife want to step back from their roles as senior royals has shocked the UK and the world. → Read More

SNP MP reports member of House of Lords to police after he 'called her queer'

Lord Ken Maginnis was recorded calling Hannah Bardell a "queer" after she called out his abusive behaviour at the security gates. → Read More

Labour leadership: Gardiner won't make leadership bid as four Labour MPs secure enough backers to formally run

Rebecca Long-Bailey, Jess Phillips and Lisa Nandy join Sir Keir Starmer with enough parliamentary backers to be formal candidates. → Read More

'Hero' parliamentary staff rescue man who fell into River Thames

Ron Dowson and Habibi Syaaf were on duty when CCTV showed a man was struggling in the waters nearby. → Read More

Iran crisis: Donald Trump to impose sanctions after missile strikes

Donald Trump urged other signatories of the Iran Nuclear Deal to walk away as he did, after a missile strike overnight in Iraq. → Read More

Boris Johnson: Iranian general had the blood of British troops on his hands

Boris Johnson refuted the need for the UK to assess the legality of the killing of Gen Soleimani, because it was US action. → Read More