Coronation Street spoilers follow.
Next week on Coronation Street, Stu makes a difficult decision after weeks of trying to clear his name. Elsewhere, James says his goodbyes to Weatherfield, while Summer gets herself in trouble again.
Here's a full collection of 16 big moments coming up.
1. Stu suffers another setback
Stu's daughter Bridget allows him to spend some time with his granddaughter Eliza at Speed Daal. The meeting seems to go well, but the atmosphere changes when Stu's ex-wife Lucy arrives.
Lucy orders Bridget to leave the restaurant with Eliza immediately, which upsets Stu as he reflects on another missed opportunity.
2. Alya becomes suspicious over Lucy
Dee-Dee updates Alya on her efforts to look over Stu's case. She explains that there was no trace of Stu's DNA on Charlie's bag.
Alya then starts to develop her own theory, accusing Lucy of withholding information that could help Stu to clear his name.
Alya becomes determined to find the money for a DNA test, so the evidence can be officially examined again.
However, with Stu still reeling from his upsetting encounter with his family, he soon tells Alya that he wants to forget about the murder case.
3. Alya steps up her investigation
Dee-Dee tells Alya that she has managed to secure funding to have the evidence re-tested. Failing to mention Stu's request for the matter to be dropped, Alya informs Dee-Dee that they should go ahead.
Alya invites Lucy and Bridget to have some tea at the Nazir house, but her true intentions become clear when she secretly hands Dee-Dee the mug that Lucy drank from earlier.
Alya asks Dee-Dee to have the mug tested for DNA, so they can finally find out whether Lucy is the true culprit behind Charlie's murder.
4. Dee-Dee and Alya make a deal
When Dee-Dee visits Alya with some paperwork that she needs to sign, Zeedan is worried to discover that his sister has lied about dropping Stu's case.
Dee-Dee is also unimpressed by Alya's duplicity, but Alya convinces her to send the cup off for testing anyway. They agree that they can keep hold of the results and hand them over to Stu if he ever changes his mind.
5. James leaves Weatherfield
With James looking for a new direction after leaving Weatherfield County, Ronnie informs him that a youth centre near Lewisham is looking for a new football coach.
This seems to be the perfect match for James's coaching ambitions, especially as it's close to where his boyfriend Danny lives.
When James enquires about the job, he manages to secure the position but is told that he'll have to start the following day.
In a fast turnaround, James packs his bags and bids farewell to his family and friends before leaving the Street.
6. Jenny becomes suspicious over Glenda
Glenda looks forward to hosting a pub quiz at The Rovers when Jenny can't. When Jenny becomes available after all, Glenda is visibly furious. There's a worrying incident when Jenny trips and hurts herself on Glenda's newly-mopped floor.
Daisy takes Jenny off to A&E to get checked over, while Glenda grabs the microphone and is excited to carry out presenting duties.
When Jenny later learns that Glenda was a huge hit with the locals, she voices her suspicion that Glenda injured her on purpose.
7. Dev reunites with Bernie
Dev becomes thoughtful when Aadi encourages him to commit to a relationship with Bernie if she makes him happy. Dev takes his son's words on board and tells Bernie that they should give their romance another chance.
Bernie is pleased to finally be making a go of things with Dev, but there are consequences for her job situation when Dev says that he wouldn't be comfortable re-hiring her as his cleaner.
Feeling desperate for money again, Bernie informs her lookalike Fern that she's available to keep impersonating her in exchange for payment.
8. Ken is accused of favouritism
Ken continues to make tweaks to the script of Roxanna, the amateur dramatics production currently being organised by several of the Weatherfield residents.
Ken's professionalism is called into question when Brian accuses him of increasing Wendy's role in the play just because he's attracted to her. Ken denies it, but his obvious discomfort speaks volumes.
9. Wendy confronts Ken over his meddling
The accusations of bias escalate when Brian tells Ken that Mary is close to quitting the play in response to the situation.
Ken addresses the problem by trying to take himself out of Wendy's orbit, asking Nigel to work with her on her monologue instead. This only causes further upset, as Wendy feels snubbed by her old flame.
Later, Nigel speaks to Ken about how he'd like to ask Wendy out. Ken encourages him to go for it, but Wendy is confused when she discovers Ken's involvement. She speaks to him and seeks answers.
10. Ken and Wendy discuss their future
Wendy pays a visit to Ken's house later in the week and admits that she was surprised when he declared his feelings for her.
Wendy admits that she feels the same way and wants to make a go of things with Ken, but she agrees to quit her leading role in the play to avoid any further tension.
11. Summer and Aaron are caught taking drugs
Aaron confiscates his father's wallet so that he won't be able to buy any more booze, but he's surprised to find a bag of cannabis inside. Aaron and Summer decide to try it out themselves, so they bake and eat some weed brownies together.
Billy and Todd are shocked to find the teens high. To make matters worse for Billy, the Bishop arrives at the flat for a scheduled meeting.
The situation descends into farce when the Bishop unknowingly tries to sample one of the brownies, leaving Todd with the task of trying to stop him.
When Billy tries to remind the teens about the dangers of drugs, Summer makes it clear that she's sick of being bossed around.
12. Aaron lashes out at Paul
Aaron's dad violently attacks him again when he finds out about the stolen wallet and cannabis.
When Paul later turns up at the flat, he confronts Aaron over the drugs and accuses him of leading Summer astray.
Paul unknowingly grabs Aaron's bruised wrist, causing him to wince in pain and lash out by punching Paul.
Paul warns Billy that he intends to report Aaron to the police. However, when Aaron confides in Billy about his violent father, Billy rushes to stop Paul.
13. Max's bullies strike again
Max asks David to pick him up after school. When David fails to do so, Max is confronted by his bullies Blake and Chris in the Freshco car park.
The thugs steal Max's lunch, destroy his phone and cover him in water, while filming his ordeal. Max feels let down by David for not keeping his promise to collect him.
14. Max could return to school
Max receives a positive report from the Pupil Referral Unit, so David and Shona decide that it may be time for him to return to his old school.
Will this allow Max to escape from his bullies?
15. Aggie offers help to Tim
With Tim's wedding anniversary coming up, Aggie offers to be a shopping buddy for him to make sure that he buys a suitable gift for Sally.
Later, when Ed wants to know where she has been, Aggie lies by claiming that she had lunch with a female friend.
16. Aggie continues to lie
Sally is delighted when Tim presents her with an expensive necklace for their anniversary. She responds by treating Tim to a romantic anniversary meal.
Tim also secretly gives Aggie a necklace to thank her for helping him out, but Aggie feels guilty when Dee-Dee asks her where it came from.
Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV and streams on the ITV Hub.
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