Monday
Mindful of the recent upheaval in their family, Izzy proposes a meal at hers to heal rifts. Throwing himself into his relationship, Gary promises to help.
Later, however, Tina demands that Gary meets her at the yard, where she has a go at him for tackling Tommy and arousing suspicion with Rita. Gary is then horrified to see that Ryan has walked in on their row. What has Ryan heard?
Meanwhile, Peter and Rob are like a pair of rutting stags at the bookies. Fed up, Rob slips into the back for a bit of afternoon delight with Tracy, who's put out by Carla's demands that she step in as delivery driver while Kirk is off sick. However, when their absence allows the coffee machine to leak all over the floor, how will Peter react?
Elsewhere, Hayley attempts to get Roy to acknowledge his bereavement, but he steadfastly ignores her. However, when Sylvia insists they visit St. John's grave together, will Roy agree?
Also, Stella plans a Bank Holiday Monday re-launch for the pub, and she thanks Karl for his support.
Finally, Chesney decides that it's time to shed his Mr Nice Guy image.
As the group gather at Izzy's, she is determined to put all the family stresses behind them. However, Gary is on edge, as he is unsure of what Ryan now knows about him and Tina.
As soon as Gary gets a chance, he pulls Ryan aside and tells him to forget whatever he heard. Under pressure, Ryan admits to Katy that he heard something about a kiss. Horrified, will Katy blow Gary's secret?
Meanwhile, Peter has had enough of Rob and tells Carla that he can't work with him any longer. Left with little choice, Carla tells Rob he'll that be returning to the factory. However, a bitter Rob is fed up with being treated like an underling, not a sibling! Egged on by Tracy, what will he do?
Elsewhere, finding St. John's headstone, Sylvia, Hayley and Roy pay their respects.
Also, Karl snaps at Gloria for interfering with the pub's rebuild, claiming that he wants everything to be just right for Stella.
Finally, Chesney starts pumping weights as he makes plans to bag himself another woman. But is it more to do with his insecurities over Ryan?
Wednesday
Rob resents the fact that he is going back to work for Carla. Fuelling his fire, Tracy reminds him that he owns 30% of Underworld and should be Carla's equal.
Taking this on board, Rob walks into a big client meeting, but when newly-appointed assistant manager Michelle tells him to leave them to it, will Carla back Rob or Michelle?
Meanwhile, Tina tells Tommy that she is terrified of Izzy finding out about Gary's pass, as it'll destroy the couple she's having this baby for. At the same time, Katy is in turmoil over what to do, but when Tina begs her not to ruin Izzy's happiness due to a moment of madness on Gary's part, will Katy agree?
Elsewhere, Roy throws himself into work, refusing to acknowledge his upset at St. John's death.
Also today, as Stella plans a low-key reopening of the pub, her heart aches for a struggling Dev. Consumed by guilt, how will Karl respond?
Finally, when Sinead bumps into Chesney on the street, she plucks up the courage to ask him on a date. Chesney accepts but is oddly blasé, leaving Sinead puzzled.
Friday
Carla feels guilty about only offering Rob the role of Head of Distribution. However, when Rob breezes in and accepts, she is thrown by his humility.
Tracy knows it's a front and when Carla asks her to pick up an expensive order of silk, Rob reveals his plan to hit Carla where it hurts. As he organises for the silk to be 'stolen' from Tracy's van, will she agree to be part of his scam?
Meanwhile, exhausted at firefighting on behalf of Gary, Tina tells Tommy that she's had enough of being suffocated by the Windasses and is going to reclaim her life, starting with packing her job in at the builder's yard.
Elsewhere, after going clothes shopping, a new-look Chesney meets Sinead in the Bistro. Sinead is clearly smitten, but is puzzled by a nonchalant Ches's behaviour.
Also, Karl tries to bury his guilt as he hears that Dev is struggling to cope with the kids. Aadi has been in trouble at school, so Peter advises Dev to get the twins to talk about their feelings rather than bottle them up.
Rob comforts an upset Tracy as she explains how two men threatened her and stole the van containing the silk. Michelle is sceptical as Carla prays that the £20,000 silk theft had nothing to do with Rob.
Later, Tracy puts on her best act as she talks to the police. Will they buy it, or will Carla uncover her brother's betrayal?
Meanwhile, as Owen questions Tina over her decision to leave her job at the yard for extra shifts at The Rovers, a tired Tina has clearly had enough of interference from the family. Sensing that Tina is on edge, Rita asks what's going on. Will Tina confide her fears in Rita?
Elsewhere, Chesney and Sinead are getting on well, but when Ryan and Katy enter the Bistro, his mood changes. Chesney invites Sinead back to Number 5 so they can make a night of it, but Sinead is nervous. Worried he's just trying to make Katy jealous, will Sinead agree?
Finally, as Dev struggles with the kids, a guilty Karl tries to convince himself that Dev will be okay in time.
Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe