Emmerdale spoilers: Arthur Thomas comes clean to mum Laurel

He admits to bullying Archie Breckle

Author: Marianna MansonPublished 28th Jan 2020

After hearing about Sandy Thomas' death, Arthur is distraught and later on Jimmy King finds him crying at his dad Ashley's grave.

Convinced he's being punished for being bad, Arthur comes clean to his mum Laurel about bullying Arthur Breckle and though Laurel is shocked, she tells Arthur that they need to tell Jimmy.

But when Jai Sharma comes home unexpectedly, how will he react to the news?

Pete makes an important decision

Elsewhere, Rhona Goskirk is still convinced that Kim Tate killed Graham Foster, despite the police thinking otherwise. When Al Chapman gets wind of her scheme to out Kim, will he pass on the info?

Pete Barton is feeling sidelined as Tracy Metcalfe and Nate Robinson grow closer, Victoria Sugden introduces Wendy Posner to baby Harry and David Metcalfe worries that he'll lose Theo.

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Still convinced that Kim is responsible for Graham's murder, Rhona decides to do some digging of her own when the police rule her out.

But things get awkward when Al catches her snooping round Home Farm and Rhona explains that she thinks Kim killed Graham.

When Kim receives a call from Al telling her about Rhona's suspicions, she vows to handle the situation swiftly.

Elsewhere, Victoria finally lets Wendy spend some proper time with Harry, despite her reluctance in the beginning.

Later on, Victoria gives Luke her blessing for him to apply for the chef job at the pub and the next day, he offers to look after Harry.

Meanwhile, Laurel receives a devastating phone call and tells Doug that Sandy has died. As he comforts her, she wonders how she's going to tell the kids.

Arthur takes the news badly. Later on, Jimmy finds Arthur crying at Ashley's grave, convinced that God is punishing him for bullying Archie.

Arthur goes home and comes clean to Laurel about bullying Archie, admitting that it's him that's been hurting him. Laurel is shocked.

Laurel explains to Arthur that he has to do the right thing, and she calls Jimmy to tell him there's something they need to speak about.

Laurel and Arthur nervously await Jimmy's arrival at Mulberry, but their important chat takes a back seat when Jai arrives home early from rehab.

Pete is feeling displaced as the relationship between Tracy and Nate blossoms and she tells him to make himself scarce while they hang out.

Feeling adrift, Peter calls a meeting with Nate and Tracy and announces that he's made an important decision.

Leyla and Liam are desperate to cheer up David, but they're coming up short when David seems beyond helping.

Behind closed doors, David worries that his current low mood will see social services take away Theo.

Next week on Emmerdale, Priya Sharma and Billy Chapman are searching the area around the bridge for Tip when they come across the abandoned HOP van.

Clearly having hit something, Billy decides to investigate – and his horrified to find Graham's cold and lifeless CORPSE beneath the bridge.

Rhona Goskirk is in for a shock when the police arrive at her front door and tell her that Graham Foster's body has been found.

She's even more horrified when they explain that they're treating his death as a murder. As Rhona recounts Graham's last movements, Vanessa Woodfield urges her not to go looking for the killer.

Victoria introduces Wendy to Harry

Elsewhere, Charity Dingle wants the truth out of Noah and when he tells her that it was Sarah Sugden's - and not Graham's - fault that he was in hospital, Charity sees red.

But when Sarah insists the drugs weren't hers and that Danny has been arrested, Charity doesn't know what to think.

Meanwhile, Jai Sharma is shaken when Rishi tells him that he attacked Jimmy King on the night of Graham's murder, and Amy Wyatt is concerned to see Victoria Sugden and Luke Posner playing happy families with Harry.

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