Episode 11,194 – 11,195 | Airs Monday 19 February 2024 at 20:00 on ITV1

Note: This synopsis discusses topics including suicidal ideation/thoughts and bullying.

As an exhausted Maria watches over Liam while he sleeps, she calls the doctor and demands an urgent appointment.

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Liam opens up to Dr Gaddas, explaining that his life had become so unbearable that he just wanted to end it. Dr Gaddas tells Maria that she's referring Liam to a mental health unit, but there's a long waiting list so in the meantime she must keep a close eye on him.

When Mason goads Gary, telling him that Liam needs to watch his back, Gary sees red and throws him to the ground. Sean dashes over and threatens to report Gary to the police.

Determined to clear Dylan's name, Sean demands he hands over his phone. As Sean scrolls through Dylan's messages, a look of horror appears on his face.

Meanwhile, as Joel leaves a loved up Dee-Dee's flat, a receipt falls from his wallet. Dee-Dee sees it's from a jeweller's, dated December and Joel clearly spent a lot of money.

Joel calls at the solicitors to find Dee-Dee, Adam and Alya discussing the receipt. When Joel makes out he bought himself some cufflinks, Alya jokes about his expensive taste. As Alya later heads out, she spots Joel in a car being driven by a sullen looking woman. Alya watches, her suspicions mounting.

Elsewhere, Steve admits to Amy that he's been neglecting Tracy recently and is planning a romantic meal at the Bistro. Tracy throws Tommy a smug grin. Over lunch, Steve apologises for taking her for granted and assures her that he still loves her. Tracy masks her guilt.

Also today, Bobby tells Lauren he knows about her O-Vidz videos and he's worried about her. Lauren clams up, leaving Bobby frustrated. Lauren admits to Bethany she's skint and wonders if she'd write up her story of how she was brainwashed by a far right group and sell it to a magazine.

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Coronation Street has been working on Liam's storyline with support from the National Bullying Helpline (0300 323 0169 between 9am-5pm on weekdays, and 10am-12 midday on Saturdays, or email help@nationalbullyinghelpline.co.uk).

Further organisations which can offer help include Samaritans on 116 123 or Mind on 0300 123 3393. Readers in the US are encouraged to visit mentalhealth.gov or the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.