Spoilers ahead: Carol Foley warns Steo Nash to smarten up at work and to run a comb through his hair in The Station
Mondo O'Connell panics when his spyware starts playing havoc with his girlfriend Kira Cassidy’s phone on Fair City.
Read more: Ryan Andrews feels ready and excited to become a dad: 'Everyone says it’s going to be life changing' When he arrives at The Station, Carol tells Steo that Sean Cassidy is in charge. Sean presses Steo to return the armour, but Steo isn’t sure where it is. Sharon Collins, played Neili Conroy, advises Georgie Dennis that there is nothing they can do to help Anto as his gambling addiction worsens.
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