Dorin goes missing next week (Image: ITV)
One child is feared d3ad after going missing in upcoming scenes on Coronation Street. During next week’s episodes, Fiz Brown (Jenny McAlpine) becomes annoyed when husband Tyrone Dobbs (Alan Halsall) says Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson) can move in with Cassie Plummer (Claire Sweeney). Meanwhile, the rift between the couple continues after Fiz says that Hope Dobbs (Isabella Flanagan) can go to a local festival with Jack Webster (Kyran Bowes).
Later, several residents learn that Hope has an inappropriate photo of her dad on her phone. At the garage, Cassie teases Tyrone over Hope’s photo of his backside. When Kevin Webster (Michael Le Vell) asks to see the photo, Abi Webster (Sally Carman) suggests that Tyrone should return the phone to Hope.
Tyrone panics when his son is nowhere to be seen (Image: ITV)
Tyrone agrees to return Hope’s phone and let her attend the gig with Jack if she deletes the picture, but she hits back by saying she’s going to put it on her social media. Hearing this, Abi tells Carl Webster (Jonathan Howard to go to number 9 and retrieve the phone before Hope gets it.
While this is happening, Steve settles himself down in front of the telly and promises to keep an eye on Dorin, but ends up falling asleep.
Waking up and realising Dorin is nowhere to be seen, everyone panics that he might have climbed into an old fridge that has been taken away.
Will they find Dorin and bring him home?
Abi is forced to hide when Tyrone spots Carl (Image: ITV)
Meanwhile, Abi lies to Kevin once again as she continues her sordid affair with his brother, Carl. Last week, she sneakily made out to Kevin that she had a stomach bug and would have to give a wedding a miss, leaving him to attend the night on his own.
Instead, she made her own plans and decided to meet up with Carl in his hotel room. The sneaking around continues next week when Abi heads over to see Carl after telling Kevin she has a migraine.
When guilt starts getting the better of her, Carl suggests they go for a drive to take her mind off things. But when they arrive at the precinct, Tyrone spots Carl in his car.
Carl quickly jumps out and heads over while Abi sinks down and hides in the passenger seat. Will the pair be caught out by Tyrone?
Nigel Farage was cut off on GB News (Image: GB News)
GB News presenters Dawn Neesom and Andrew Pierce were forced to abruptly sever a broadcast of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage as he risked contempt of court on live TV. Farage opted to discuss an ongoing court case on the live feed, while a breaking news strap at the bottom of the screen announced: “Nigel Farage unveils prisons adviser”.
Farage was heard saying: “…concerning events in Warwickshire over the course of the last few days. We’re joined today by Councillor George Finch-“ before he was cut off by Pierce saying: “So we’re just leaving that press conference with Nigel Farage, Dawn?”
Neesom replied: “Yes we are because he is talking about the live case of two Afghans who have been charged with rape.”
Closely watching the feed, Andrew mused: “Looks like he’s just stopped? Maybe we’ll go back… Who’s speaking now? Oh, we’re not going back, we’re not going back.”
One show guest tried to interject: “He’s the deputy leader of Rutland Council in Leicestershire, he’s only about 19…” but Andrew corrected him: “Oh no that’s [George Finch] the leader of Warwickshire County Council, youngest leader of the council. Terrific, I think it’s great that young people are getting involved in local government, but I do think 19 is quite young to run a major local authority with billion pound budgets, don’t you?”
Dawn said: “Well it’s about life experience!”
The feed abruptly cut back to the studio (Image: GB News)
The segment caused uproar on social media, with one user tweeting: “GB NEWS HAS TO CUT REFORM’S LIVE FEED BECAUSE THEY DECIDED TO TALK ABOUT A LIVE ONGOING COURT CASE! Have Reform heard of contempt of court? But to talk about an ongoing case like this is incredibly risky and may prejudice any future trial. Why are they doing this?”
Someone else echoed: “Amateur hour. Even Farage news has to see it now.”
But a third user argued: “Very disappointed in @GBNEWS. This was the wrong call to cut away.” And a fourth said: “Legal advice I presume said he COULD TALK about it.”