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Thursday, 16 July 2026

The Big Issue(s)

There are a plethora of common fan complaints when it comes to modern Corrie. Doom and gloom storylines, dodgy and unnecessary camera techniques, movie-style background music, dream sequences and of course…issues-based storylines. Most superfans are on board with many of these gripes. They take us far from where life began on the Cobbles and inject an element of unfamiliarity that is often unwelcome and disconcerting.


And yet…yesterday’s Corrie, a smorgasbord of all of these irritating elements, was absolutely superb.


Telling the story of non-fatal strangulation in a soap can not be easy. Especially when that story involves some of the show’s younger characters. So we were taken through a sex scene without one item of clothing removed, no bed, no violence and no graphic depiction of the act. Just a dance between a young couple, a nod to the intimate nature of the scene, and a hand across the neck, very briefly. It was clever. 


The issue itself is one worth talking about. Social media and internet use is a big talking point in Western societies at the moment as it’s influence impacts all our lives, but none more so than teens and children. With loopholes around access to porn and graphic content, keeping kids safe online is difficult but imperative, so it’s a brave and noble move from Corrie to generate awareness of an important but little talked about issue on prime time telly. It’s in this context of where society currently is when it comes to young people and external online influences that the story of Betsy’s stroke following strangulation during sex is told. 


In once scene, Betsy says ‘everybody does it’, referring to the act of strangulation during sex. Lisa her mum recoils in shock. This is a clear nod to the problem of trends and influence from online content, and a clear generational gap in knowledge and lived experience. 




As with all issues-based storylines on Corrie, producers consulted experts. The Institute for Addressing Strangulation, who worked with writers and producers on the story, said:


‘To ensure the storyline’s medical accuracy, Coronation Street’s production team worked closely with IFAS, alongside the Stroke Association and Safeline. IFAS experts reviewed scripts and met directly with the production team and cast to help the storyline be told with clinical accuracy and care. IFAS thanks the Coronation Street production team for their thoughtful collaboration and commitment to portraying this issue responsibly and accurately.


The drama lands against a backdrop of stark data. A recent IFAS study of more than 4,100 young adults aged 16–34 found that over 55% had either experienced or perpetrated strangulation during sex, with prevalence highest among 16–20-year-olds. The findings underline how widespread, and how widely misunderstood, the risks of strangulation remain among young people.’


Corrie Blog editor Glenda wrote more about the storyline HERE.


Whether you appreciate issues-based storytelling on Corrie, or would prefer these kind of scenes were less frequent, this particular example hits differently. Not only was it a much less prominent issue to focus on, the intimate nature of the scenes, how we are being informed and who is impacted by the issue make this a really brave move. Of course the actors deserve the credit for their part alongside writers.


Well done Corrie.


(No more background music and wobbly camera shots for a while though please!)


@StevieDawson







Preview of today's Coronation Street - Thursday 16th July 2026


Please note may be subject to change due to World Cup coverage

Thursday 16th July 2026

LISA HAS DYLAN IN HER CROSSHAIRS An upset Betsy begs Lisa not to blame Dylan for what happened. When Sean suggests to Dylan that they go together to visit Betsy, Dylan shuts the conversation down leaving Sean suspicious. Later in the cafe Sean is shocked when a furious Lisa turns on Dylan and blames him for Betsy’s collapse. Lisa calls at the station and tells the desk sergeant she’d like to report a crime.

KIT HAS A PLAN TO KEEP SARAH SAFE Kit warns Sarah that her freedom is in Gary’s hands and she needs to get hold of his phone so they can delete any data which might incriminate her. Will Gary give her the phone? 

CAN CASSIE STOP TRACY FALLING FOR ROSS? Having witnessed  Tracy and Ross snogging on the street, Cassie later tells Tracy she saw Ross heading into the Bistro with some flowers.

Tracy’s good mood vanishes. When Tyrone and Hope warn him that Tracy is bad news, Ross fails to take them seriously.

MARY WANTS JUSTICE George and Christina return home to find Mary holding a flash sale and flogging some household items which Christina recently bought. Christina’s furious but Mary points out they were bought on her card and their hers to sell.

ELSEWHERE In the shop, Chesney tells Gemma he’s been looking into taking out a loan to pay Joseph’s school fees. Bernie’s horrified at the thought of them getting into debt. 

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Wednesday, 15 July 2026

Coronation Street Tackles Silent Dangers of Non-Fatal Strangulation in Powerful New Stroke Awareness Storyline


Tonight on Coronation Street, a harrowing new storyline explores the devastating life-altering realities of non-fatal strangulation. Following Ryan’s (Ryan Prescott) discovery of an unconscious Betsy (Sydney Martin), she is rushed to the hospital where doctors confirm she has suffered a stroke caused by a blood clot which was the result of neck artery damage from a temporary loss of circulation.

Once stabilised having suffered a second stroke, an embarrassed and vulnerable Betsy eventually manages to reveal that Dylan (Liam McCheyne) strangled her during consensual sex, despite both believing the pressure applied was minimal.

In the coming months, viewers will witness Betsy’s challenging recovery journeys as she transitions from hospital to home, navigating significant life changes. This storyline highlights the profound physical and emotional impact of a stroke at such a young age as Betsy battles to adjust to her new reality.

To ensure the narrative's medical accuracy and raise critical awareness of the risks associated with strangulation, Coronation Street worked closely with the Institute for Addressing Strangulation (IFAS), The Stroke Association and Safeline. Their experts reviewed scripts and met directly with the production team and actors to help portray this important storyline responsibly.

The storyline comes as a recent study conducted by IFAS revealed that of over 4,100 young adults (aged 16-34), over 55% have either been strangled or strangled someone else during sex. The data highlights that non-fatal strangulation is a significant risk for young adults, with high prevalence reported among the 16-20 age group, demonstrating that the potential for hidden injury is widespread and frequently misunderstood.

Kate Brooks, Producer of Coronation Street, said: 

“Coronation Street has always pushed boundaries when it comes to telling challenging, thought-provoking stories, and this story is no exception. Shining a light on the dangers of this all too common trend, we wanted to chart Betsy and Dylan's story as they navigate the catastrophic implications of a moment of naivety, and the impact not only on them, but also on their families and the wider community.

“By consulting extensively with IFAS, the Stroke Association and Safeline, we aimed to handle Betsy’s journey with the care and sensitivity it deserves while sparking a difficult and somewhat contentious conversation that helps raise awareness of the risks involved in partaking in such acts.”

Professor Cath White, Medical Director at the Institute for Addressing Strangulation (IFAS), said:

"We are grateful to Coronation Street for approaching this storyline with such care and a commitment to medical accuracy. Non-fatal strangulation can result in life-changing injuries, including stroke, even where there are no visible external signs. There is no safe way to strangle. We hope this storyline helps increase understanding of the risks, challenges common misconceptions and encourages anyone affected to seek advice and support."

On working with the drama, Juliet Bouverie OBE, CEO at the Stroke Association said: 

“As one of the most iconic and longest-running soap operas in the world, we commend Coronation Street for taking on this stroke storyline. While the cause of Betsy’s stroke is rare, her experience powerfully shows that a stroke can happen at any age, and its impact can be devastating. 

“From the beginning, the team has shown real commitment to understanding not just the medical emergency of stroke, but what comes afterwards: the physical, emotional and psychological challenges of recovery, and the impact on someone’s identity, independence, relationships and future. 

“We have worked closely with Sydney Martin and the Coronation Street production team to offer our guidance and direction on Betsy’s stroke and recovery journey. Stroke clinicians, stroke survivors and teams from across the Stroke Association have helped to support a realistic and authentic depiction of Betsy’s stroke and recovery on screen.  

“Every year, around 85,000 people survive a stroke in the UK, but recovery can be long, complex and life-changing. We hope that Betsy’s story will help raise awareness of stroke among viewers, including younger audiences, and encourage people to recognise the signs. 

“If you think you or someone you know is having a stroke, you should Act FAST and call 999. Stroke is a medical emergency. For anyone who’d like to find out more about stroke and the support available, please visit www.stroke.org.uk”

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