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5 Coronation Street spoilers: Jodie Ramsey plots against Shona Platt

5 Coronation Street spoilers: Jodie Ramsey plots against Shona Platt

The drama doesn’t stop in Coronation Street next week, as Shona Platt’s (Julia Goulding) estranged sister Jodie Ramsey (Olivia Frances Brown) makes her mark on Weatherfield. She’s seemingly adamant to drag her sibling through the mud, while Kit Green (Jacob Roberts) spills on the circumstances that he found her in on the night of the multi-vehicle pile-up. Meanwhile, as Eva Price (Catherine Tyldesley) wars with Maggie Driscoll (Pauline McLynn) over the potential sale of her Rovers share, Ben Driscoll (Aaron McCusker) takes unwell and is rushed to – straight into the direction of son Will (Lucas Hodgson Wale) and his groomer Megan Walsh (Beth Nixon). Elsewhere, there could be hope for Swarla with thanks to the late Hayley Cropper, and Carl Webster (Jonathan Howard) faces the wrath of Tyrone Dobbs (Alan Halsall). Here’s everything happening in Coronation Street between Monday 19th and Friday 23rd January 2026. 5 Coronation Street spoilers for next week 1. Ben Driscoll is close to discovering Will’s disturbing secret Are Will (Lucas Hodgson Wale) and Megan (Beth Nixon) about to be …

Israel Plots Venice Biennale Return as Artists Threaten a Boycott

Israel Plots Venice Biennale Return as Artists Threaten a Boycott

Israel will officially take part in the 2026 Venice Biennale, two years after the pavilion closed to the public amid protests on opening day. But this time around, the pavilion will not be staged in Israel’s dedicated site in the Giardini. Instead, it will appear in the Arsenale. Belu-Simion Fainaru, the sculptor representing Israel this year, said this was because the Israeli Pavilion in the Giardini was under construction. In a phone conversation with ARTnews, the Haifa-based artist said he welcomed the opportunity to show alongside countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, whose pavilions are located in the Arsenale. Related Articles “The experience will be really great, because now I have the chance in an old building, not a modern one, like the Israeli Pavilion,” the artist, a winner of the state-issued Israel Prize, said. The reaction on social media has not been quite as positive. An Instagram post by Art Not Genocide Alliance (ANGA), an artist-run group that protested Israel’s presence at the last Biennale, termed its entry this …