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Thursday, 16 October, 2000-2030

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Roisin was looking forward to seeing Ray again when he returned from Wales. Stevie tried to deliver mail for Shazia to the Maliks' house. Hana refused to take them which annoyed Karim. He announced he would go and find Shazia to give her the letters personally. Ruth was off to her hearing but was not concerned, despite Jo's worries. Ruth was sure she'd just get a slap on the wrist. Ray and Eileen arrived back in Montego Street- without Kirsty, who had decided to stay in Wales.

Roisin thought Ray wasn't pleased to see her. Eileen went back to the Ship, where she learned about Brian's behaviour. She was horrified, but there was more to come. Moira and George revealed they'd discovered he was taking drugs. Ruth came home from her hearing in tears- she'd been suspended. She went to Cormac for support but before she could tell him, he finished with her. Eileen and Ray told Brian they were worried about him and stopped his allowance.

Gina saw Marcus with Heather and was worried, but Heather refused to listen to Scott. Eileen felt a failure as a mother and made Ewan promise to look after Hazel. Marcus used his influence and got Ruth her job back. Gina was forced to thank him, despite everything. At the Ship, Hazel was dismayed to find out that Eileen wanted to sell up. She felt that the pub was all she had left. Meanwhile, downstairs, Brian broke in and took the cash box.

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