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THAT SINKING FEELING

You have to wonder what keeps the Platts at No 8. The lack of a dishwasher would have seen me sell up, especially as Gail was married to a kitchen fitter who managed to re-do the lot and forget this major appliance. Dishes aside, has there ever been a more doomed house? It wasn’t enough that a body lay under the annexe for aeons; now the sinkhole has caused all sorts of problems, with

David (pictured, with Shona) being forced to admit that the catastrophe was his fault for not having carried out repairs. The residents are furious with him – much more so, in fact, than when he pushed his mother down the stairs and also tried to kill Nick; he’s really lived, has that lad.

The one good thing to have come out of last week is that Ryan’s equipment was wrecked in the storm, and this may end his career as a DJ. We can but hope. Forever lurking around corners as the Hercule Poirot of the cobbles, he’s now suspicious of Zeedan when he sees him in a heated exchange with Hashim. It’s a mystery how Zeedan is managing to launder money through Speed Daal’s till, when there are no customers to put any money in there in the first place; in terms of laundry, we’re probably talking a sock.

There’s news for Asha when Nina suggests giving their relationship another go. Right. Because that worked out so well the last time. Still, it’ll give Dev the opportunity to throw a few more lesbian film nights. Popcorn at the ready, ladies.

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