Coronation Street fans can expect plenty of drama this week as Amy Barlow (Elle Mulvaney) finds herself in more trouble. Despite her university work piling up, the student throws herself into an anti-spiking protest.
But when police shut it down, the brunette beauty finds herself at a bar where she spots someone spiking a girl’s drink. Will she stay out of trouble or will she cause a scene with the assailant?
Elsewhere, Bernie has her day in court where she pleads guilty to handling stolen goods. Due to her established criminal record, the judge is forced to impose a custodial sentence.
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Paul is devastated and begs the judge to reconsider. He tells him about his MND and how he needs his final months with his mum, but will they listen?
Also, Dylan continues to spiral under the careful watch of bully Mason and starts selling vapes at school. When Sean confronts him and threatens to call the police, the youngster makes a run for it, but can he run away from his problems forever?
Meanwhile, Audrey faces a wave of money troubles as she breaks the news to David and Maria that she’s selling the barbers so she can afford to buy back her house. With the fan-favourite returning to work, one of their jobs is put at risk, but which hairdresser will leave the salon?
Coronation Street airs on Monday, Wednesday and Friday on ITV1 or catch-up on ITVX.
Asha learns the truth
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Amy takes action
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Taking to the streets
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Police call off strike
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Amy gets revenge
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Mason’s business empire
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Dylan runs away
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Bernie faces jail time
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Paul pleads with judge
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Audrey sells salon
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Ed’s gambling struggles
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