Rebecca Ryan
Born | April 27, 1991 |
Hometown | Manchester, England |
Height | 5'1" (1.55m) |
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Coronation Street star Rebecca Ryan expecting first baby
- The actor showed off her baby bump on Instagram.
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'Coronation Street' preview: Where is Lydia as Adam's life hangs in the balance?
Will Adam survive after stalker Lydia's latest act?
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Coronation Street's Max makes suspicious apology
Coronation Street teen Max Turner desperately tries to move on with his life, but it may be easier said than done.
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Corrie's Lydia to mount campaign to snare old flame Adam
Coronation Street's Lydia Chambers, who is played by Rebecca Ryan, is to mount a campaign to snare her old flame Adam Barlow (Sam Robertson) from Sarah Barlow (Tina O'Brien) this Valentine's Day in Weatherfield.
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'Coronation Street' love stories turn sour in Valentine's special
The street's residents find the course of love does not run smoothly for everyone.
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Casualty star Rebecca Ryan hints at a return for her character Gem Dean
'She's not dead yet.'
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Big Ben fundraiser given boost after Arron Banks donates £50,000
Millionaire Brexiteer Arron Banks has donated £50,000 to see Big Ben chime as the fundraising total nears £250,000.The businessman, along with the Leave Means Leave group, gave the fundraiser a massive boost on Friday, Mark Francois claimed.
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‘Big Ben must bong for Brexit’ campaign raises more than £150,000
Organiser Mark Francois MP said it is 'inconceivable' that a clock other than Big Ben would be used to mark the UK's departure from the EU.
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Single mum launched anti-Chequers campaign from living room
First a trickle, then a couple of dozen, and at last count 51 Conservatives have made online pledges for "StandUp4Brexit", a Twitter campaign opposing a deal along the lines the prime minister outlined at her country home this summer. Last week saw its most high-profile signing - Boris Johnson, joining other former cabinet ministers in opposing any deal in which they fear Britain may stay in the customs union and remit of the European Court of Justice oversight indefinitely. Rebecca Ryan is a
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