BREAKING: Shock Proposal Rocks Coronation Street!| Coronation Street

The cobbles of Weatherfield are bracing for a storm, and at its centre is a mother pushed to the edge.

Abby Webster is beside herself when her little boy is rushed to hospital, his tiny body fighting a battle no child should have to face. But as the initial wave of terror subsides, something far more dangerous takes its place: white-hot fury. Because this nightmare didn’t have to happen. The culprit? A wall coated in black, toxic mould — a hazard her landlord, Idris Nazir Junade, was warned about time and again. He ignored every plea, every cry for help. And now a child is paying the price.

When Kevin Webster and Carl rush in, they know instantly what they’re dealing with. The wall beside Alfie’s hospital bed might as well have a confession written on it. Idris arrives, playing the fool, claiming he had no idea the flat was in such a state. He didn’t know. He couldn’t have known. Kevin and Abby aren’t buying a word of it. They tear into him with a fury that leaves no room for excuses, and while Abby storms off to find a doctor armed with this damning new evidence, Kevin delivers a chilling promise: if Jack doesn’t pull through, Idris will find himself fighting for breath too. In Weatherfield, some lines are not to be crossed — and this man has obliterated every single one.

But the drama doesn’t stop at the hospital doors.

Over at the cab office, Cassie is done playing games. She’s watched Tracy Barlow worm her way through every situation, manipulating, scheming, always landing on her feet. Not this time. Cassie storms in like a force of nature, catching Tracy mid-conversation with Tim. But here’s the thing — Tim has the good sense to mute his microphone. Steve does not. So when Cassie launches into a blistering takedown of Tracy, pouring out every ounce of contempt she’s stored up, the whole office hears it. And then she drops to one knee. Right there, in front of everyone, she asks Steve the question that will change everything: “Marry me.”

It’s bold. It’s reckless. It’s utterly, completely Cassie. But how will Steve respond to a proposal he never saw coming? And what does this mean for Tracy, who just got publicly humiliated by her nemesis? The stage is set for a confrontation that could echo through the street for years.

Meanwhile, the younger generation has been cooking up a scheme of their own. Hope and Ruby — those two are trouble with a capital T. They’ve managed to track down Tyrone’s long-absent father, and they’ve done it all behind the adults’ backs. Their parents are stunned into silence when the girls finally unveil their grand plan. But Cassie’s reaction is something else entirely. She looks horrified — the blood draining from her face as the reality sinks in.

And then Hope drops the real bombshell. Not only have they found his dad — they’ve been pretending to be Tyrone, sending messages, building a relationship under false pretences. Worse still, they’ve invited him to come to Weatherfield. Right now. And at that exact moment, the door swings open and in walks Ross. Daddy Dearest has arrived, and nobody — least of all Cassie — is ready for what comes next.

Coronation Street is serving up a week that fans won’t soon forget. Between a mother’s fight for justice against a negligent landlord, a shock proposal that rewrites the rules of love and rivalry, and a ghost from the past walking through the door as if he owns the place, the cobbles are crackling with tension. Secrets are spilling out. Old wounds are being ripped open. And buried secrets that should have stayed buried are clawing their way back to the surface.

By the time Friday rolls around, several lives in Weatherfield will have been turned upside down. Some will find unexpected romance in the chaos. Others will be forced to stare down memories they’ve spent years running from. And one man — one careless, negligent man — may finally learn that ignoring a mother’s warnings is the single most dangerous mistake a landlord can make.

The week begins with tensions already running dangerously high. By the time it ends, Weatherfield will never quite be the same.