The following week, however, whilst they are on a date, Aaron begins to feel awkward and tells Flynn that he still wants to be with Jackson and regrets ending their relationship.
A spokesperson for the serial told Susan Hill of Daily Star that there is "a slight spark of chemistry" between Cameron and Chas and that as the storyline develops it becomes "very interesting".
Carl King (Tom Lister) gives Cameron a job at Emmerdale Haulage and he catches the eye of Eve Jenson (Suzanne Shaw).
Cameron tricks the police in thinking he has escaped to another country by appearing on CCTV at a ferry port, but then moves out the way of the camera and makes his way to Emmerdale.
After kidnapping Sarah, he enters The Woolpack with a double barrel shotgun, which he stole from Zak Dingle's (Steve Halliwell) van, which his son Sam (James Hooton) had parked and holds various villagers at gunpoint.
"[13] The actor explained that Alex is a regular guy who comes from a troubled background, his family is a touchy subject and this results in him shutting people out.
[18] On 30 November 2012, it was announced that Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) would murder a village resident, shortly after confessing to them that he killed Carl King (Tom Lister) earlier in the year.
Daniel Kilkelly from Digital Spy stated "Show bosses are hoping to keep the identity of Cameron's second victim under wraps until transmission in a must-see episode next month.
[28] After Nikhil confesses his love for Gennie and she reciprocates and ends her relationship with Nicky, he decides that there is nothing else for him left in Emmerdale as Rhona is back working at the vet's.
[32] Tasker's mother, Dee, told the Ballymoney and Moyle Times that she was delighted her 12-week-old baby was helping to send out a positive message about Down syndrome.
"[32] Tasker said that a woman at the Child Development Unit said Emmerdale were looking for a Down syndrome baby to play the role of Leo and they were invited along to meet the crew.
"[35] Susan Hill of the Daily Star reported that Rachel would storm into the Dingles' house and accuse Samson of being a bully, shocking his father Sam (James Hooton).
Rachel's nephew, Sean Spencer (Luke Roskell), finds her and admits stealing money from the garage and Aaron Livesy (Danny Miller) collapsed while chasing him.
She sees Jai Sharma (Chris Bisson) drinking after a row with his wife Charity (Emma Atkins) and he invites her to join him, which she does and this leads to them having a drunken one-night stand.
When she catches Declan Macey (Jason Merrells) setting fire to Home Farm and intending to commit suicide, she tries to talk him out of it and he does change his mind.
They move back in together but Rachel now has significant anger management issues and her arguments with Sam turn physical, especially after Jai starts residency proceedings.
In April 2018, Amelia learns that her mum Ali had died following a car crash in Liverpool, hearing the news from her uncle Daz (Mark Jordon).
Amelia is later found to have been living with Beth, the daughter of a soldier that Daz accidentally shot dead during a firearms handling exercise whilst they were both serving in the army in Afghanistan in 2009.
When Bernice Blackstock (Samantha Giles) lured Beth to the cricket pavilion and had her arrested on kidnapping, attempted extortion and perverting the course of justice, Amelia protests that Daz should be imprisoned.
"[43] On 5 December 2024, it was announced that Mark Jordon would reprise the role of Daz as part of Amelia's exit storyline, where she would go and live with him in Leicester, taking Esther with her.
[45] Ali leaves her husband, Dan (Liam Fox), and flat on the Hotten estate for a new start in the village with her children and her girlfriend, Ruby Haswell (Alicya Eyo).
They insist she attends an adult literacy course if she wants to keep her job and all goes well until Ali notices another child wearing Sean's trainers and demands he return them.
Ali supports her but is frustrated by Rachel's refusal to name the father of her child and when village gossip accuses David Metcalfe, she attacks him in the Woolpack.
[54] Ruby is killed when she sustains as serious when a helicopter careers off its path and crashed into the wedding reception of Pete Barton (Anthony Quinlan) and Debbie Dingle (Charley Webb) held at the village hall, as a result of a gas explosion, caused by Chrissie White (Louise Marwood).
Georgia revealed that Jai's biological father was in fact Rishi's brother Amit Sharma (Anil Goutam), whom she had a fling with in late 1974.
Georgia then departed on 31 July after Rishi died falling down the stairs of his home, unbeknownst to everyone at the time he was in fact pushed by Amit, who then hadn't yet appeared on-screen.
[61] Rishi is married to Georgia (Trudie Goodwin) and is father to Nikhil (Rik Makarem), Jai (Chris Bisson) and Priya Sharma (Fiona Wade).
Dan and Kerry also support Brenda in the wake of her stealing and her brief split from husband, Bob and through the death of her daughter Gennie Walker (Sian Reese-Williams).
While at the police station, it is discovered that Daz already has a criminal record and deliberately broke into David Metcalfe's shop in order to sell dodgy alarms.
"[71] Amy plans to have the baby adopted and her foster parents, Val (Charlie Hardwick) and Eric Pollard (Chris Chittell), have different reactions to the announcement.