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Next week on Home and Away in the UK, Remi starts to throw his life away as he shuts Back on Track Records and gives away $1million of his trust fund.

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The aftermath of the train crash continues to make waves through Summer Bay next week, as Remi (Adam Rowland) makes some life-changing decisions.

Although Remi escaped largely unscathed, other than a bump to the head, the disaster ended up uncovering something far more sinister.

Only a few hours after leaving hospital, Remi suffered a violent seizure and collapsed near the surf club, and wasn’t found until the next morning.

Rushed to hospital where he suffered another seizure, Remi was sent for urgent scans, and was blindsided when Levi (Tristan Gorey) later delivered the news that he was suffering from a brain tumour.

It turned out the crash was a blessing in disguise, having seemingly exacerbated his symptoms which could otherwise have gone unnoticed for months, or even years.


Struggling to process the news, Remi went against Levi’s advice and discharged himself from the hospital, and reminded Levi that he was bound to patient confidentiality—under no circumstances was he to tell Eden (Stephanie Panozzo) what was going on.

Levi was forced to bite his tongue when Remi told Eden that his seizures were just a result of some slight swelling which would subside.

Relieved, Eden insisted that Remi come back to stay with her and Cash (Nicholas Cartwright), not wanting him to be alone until he’s fully recovered.


Next week, Remi continues to screen calls from Levi, while also keeping his distance from Sonny (Ryan Bown), who remains in hospital unable to move his legs following the crash.

With the group having boarded the train in support of Back on Track’s artist Eddie (Stephen Madsen), Remi is left grappling with the fact that it was his record label that brought them all there in the first place—and he can’t shake the idea that Sonny’s situation is, in part, on him.

In the meantime, Remi has made a big decision. He calls Eddie to a meeting at Cash and Eden’s, and breaks the news to him that he’s pulling the plug on Back on Track Records.

There’s no record deal for you anymore,” Remi explains. “I will pay you everything I owe you, but that’s it. It’s over.

Eddie is aghast, particularly after he allowed Remi and Sonny to convince him that signing up to their brand new label was a risk worth taking.

Eddie protests but Remi’s mind is made up—their contract is terminated. Defeated, Eddie storms off.

That evening, Remi sits in the backyard and tosses his Back on Track business cards into the fire, closing the door on his exciting new venture.


The next morning, Eden and Cash walk in and overhear Remi on the phone to his solicitor, instructing them to give Eddie everything that he’s entitled to.

Eden is quick to challenge him, particularly over the fact he didn’t even speak to Sonny first, but Remi shuts it down. It’s his label, he reminds her, and he doesn’t need anyone’s permission to close it.


Eden later confides in Cash that something isn’t right, and that Remi is being very evasive.

Cash suggests he’s probably still shaken from the crash, but Eden isn’t convinced. Normally, Remi tells her everything. Now, he won’t explain anything at all, and he’s being equally cagey about Sonny.

Meanwhile, Remi continues to avoid visiting Sonny in hospital, until Dana (Ally Harris) calls him out for staying away. When he finally turns up at Northern Districts, Remi apologises and admits to Sonny that he’s shutting down the label, blaming himself for what happened on the train.


But Sonny refuses to let him carry that alone, reminding him that taking the train was his idea.

Sonny then shares the latest from the doctors. There’s still no movement in his legs, and while nothing is certain yet, it’s not looking good. 

Remi immediately offers to fund rehab and the best specialists money can buy, but Sonny gently shuts that down. Throwing money at it won’t change the reality. He’s being looked after—they just have to wait.

Later, back at the house and away from Eden, Remi pulls Cash aside and asks for his bank details. He wants to transfer one million dollars into his account, and he needs a promise—if anything happens to him, Cash will use the money to take care of Eden and Sonny.

Cash is blindsided, assuming at first that Remi is in some sort of trouble.

Before explaining further, Remi makes one condition clear… Eden cannot be told. Only then does he reveal the truth to Cash, that the scans uncovered a brain tumour.

Cash immediately presses for details but Remi shuts the questions down. It’s being dealt with, he insists.

No one needs to worry about him, and especially Eden. She already has Sonny in hospital, she doesn’t need this too.

Cash struggles with the position he’s being put in. Keeping something this serious from his wife goes against every instinct he has. But Remi is adamant—he only told Cash because he trusts him to do the right thing with the money.

Their conversation is interrupted when Eden approaches, and Cash is clearly uncomfortable as they deflect her questions.


Later that day, Cash returns to Remi and agrees that he’ll keep the secret.


Concerned, Eden summons Levi to see if he can get Remi to open up about whatever’s bothering him.

Once alone, Levi confronts Remi about his refusal to act on the diagnosis, making it clear the tumour won’t simply disappear. They were fortunate to catch it while it’s still relatively small, but the longer Remi delays seeing a specialist, the more complicated treatment could become.


Remi pushes back, dismissing the warnings and insisting he’s dealing with it in his own way, but reluctantly takes the referral slip that Levi hands him.


When Remi later announces he’s moving back to the studio to get some space, Eden is confused and upset. Cash, bound by his promise, doesn’t question Remi’s decision, insisting they have to trust him—even as Eden grows increasingly certain that something isn’t adding up.

Alone, Remi finally makes the call, citing Levi’s referral and stressing that the matter is urgent.

Later in the week, Cash admits to Levi that Remi confided in him about the tumour and made him promise not to tell Eden. Levi is frustrated that Remi is still dragging his feet on proper treatment, but Cash explains he’s in an impossible position—he gave his word, and breaking it would mean betraying his friend.

Levi knows how he feels, certain that Eden won’t be happy when she learns that both her brother and husband were keeping this from her.

Meanwhile, alone at his Yabbie Creek studio, Remi hits the whiskey as he tries to numb the pain of everything that’s happening. 

But suddenly, his vision begins to blur, and his muscles tighten. The bottle smashes on the floor, as another seizure takes hold.

Left collapsed and alone in the studio, Remi’s fate hangs in the balance!

Here are the full spoilers for next week’s Home and Away episodes in the UK:

Monday 2nd March (Episode 8642)

Kerrie’s apology is too little, too late. Harper backs Tane. David learns a shocking truth.

Tuesday 3rd March (Episode 8643)

A shocking diagnosis is revealed. Leah turns to Alf for help. Eden’s concerned for her friend.

Wednesday 4th March (Episode 8644)

Leah’s world crumbles. Eden’s out of the loop. Can Levi get through to a stubborn friend?

Thursday 5th March (Episode 8645)

Justin and Leah are at an impasse. Lacey is triggered. Abigail guns for an anniversary re-do.

Friday 6th March (Episode 8646)

Levi talks some sense into Remi. Lacey opens up to Holden. Cash is forced to lie to his wife.



A new promo for what is being described as Home and Away‘s “Inescapable Week

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A dramatic new promo aired after Thursday’s Home and Away triple bill in Australia, teasing the death of a character in the lead up to Brax (Stephen Peacocke) and Ricky’s (Bonnie Sveen) highly-anticipated return to our screens in early March.


The promo appears to suggest that it’ll be either Remi (Adam Rowland), Holden (Lach Millar) or Lacey (Sophea Pennington) who lose their life next week, with the three characters currently involved in major storylines which began shortly after the train crash which ended the 2025 season.

Lacey is currently being stalked by Holden, who has developed an unhealthy obsession with her after meeting her on the train to the Off the Rails music festival in November’s Australian season finale.

This week’s episodes have seen David (Jeremy Lindsay Taylor) convince his daughter to take out an AVO (Apprehended Violence Order) against Holden after he refused to leave her alone.

However, being served with the order made no difference to Holden’s behaviour, and he broke into the beach house in today’s episode.

He was waiting for Lacey when she returned home, having been chaperoned from the bay by Abigail (Hailey Pinto) and Mali (Kyle Shilling), and she discovered him as she headed out of the bathroom dressed only in a bathrobe.

Lacey ordered Holden to leave, and thankfully managed to call the police before Holden could do anything. Cash (Nicholas Cartwright) rushed towards the beach house and managed to catch Holden as he made his escape – but it seems like that still won’t be the end of the story.

Will she escape his obsession?” the new promo asks.

“Lacey’s greatest fears are confirmed” are confirmed in next Wednesday’s episode, while next Thursday, “Lacey gets an unwanted visitor,” who we can only assume is Holden.

Will next week end with one of the pair losing their life?

Meanwhile, Remi has a massive storyline of his own, as he faces going under the knife to remove his brain tumour, which was discovered when he suffered a seizure in the days after the train crash.

He’s been undergoing radiotherapy in recent weeks, but tonight’s episode confirmed that the treatment hasn’t worked and his tumour has grown.


He suffered another seizure in the first of today’s triple bills, and was eventually convinced by Eden (Stephanie Panozzo), Sonny (Ryan Bown) and Levi (Tristan Gorey) to return to Northern Districts Hospital for a scan to see if the radiotherapy was working.


Levi was then forced to break the bad news to Remi that his tumour had in fact grown, and brought in straight-talking colleague Dr Cindy Swan (Brigid Zengeni) to explain Remi’s treatment options – he would need to undergo surgery in a matter of days, or it could be too late.

Dr Swan explained that she recommended they perform ‘awake surgery’, with a conscious Remi tasked with talking and performing a series of basic neurological tasks during the risky procedure, so that the surgical team would be immediately aware if the experienced surgeon was “poking anything [she] shouldn’t be poking.”

At the end of tonight’s tripe bill, Levi then pressed the urgency of the surgery, telling Remi that if they don’t operate, he could be gone within a month!

“Will he escape with his life?” the promo continues as it teases next week’s death.

Last year, a backstage image was posted on Instagram showing that Remi eventually agrees to go under the knife, as we see him lying in an operating theatre surrounded by the surgical staff.

Could Remi be the one to lose his life?

Well, with many of Home and Away‘s external scenes filmed at Palm Beach in Sydney’s northern beaches, it’s often possible to tell when cast members have left the show months before their exit airs on screen.

Both Adam Rowland (Remi) and Sophea Pennington (Lacey) have been seen filming as recently as this week, confirming that neither of them will be dying in next week’s episodes. This all but confirms that Holden will be the one to meet a grizzly end next week.

Of course, the show could always throw a curveball, as it did during the 2026 Season Return, when the death – which had been teased by actress Maddison Brown, who plays Jo – was eventually confirmed as guest character Isaac (Jordan Dulieu), whose only appearance had been during the finale episodes.

But, with Lach Millar not having been spotted on set for months, we at least know that he’ll be leaving the show in the coming weeks – so it now seems highly likely that it’ll be a very final end for his character.

Just how he dies, and whether Lacey has anything to do with it, remains to be seen!

The promo also gives us more of a look at Brax and Ricky’s return, as Tane (Ethan Browne) flees the bay and meets up with Brax in Perth to ask him for help with his current predicament.

“And his escape will lead us to a River Boy!” the promo concludes.

Their return comes about as Tane asks Brax for help with his current situation, which has seen him be arrested on drug offences after Harper’s (Jessica Redmayne) mum Kerrie (Sara Wiseman) planted a packet of white powder under baby Archie’s mattress before reporting Tane to the police.


As with similar ones in recent weeks, the new promo shows Tane meeting up with Brax on the Elizabeth Quay Bridge in the Perth CBD and asking him for help.


Why should I stick my neck out for you?” Brax asks.



We then see the three potential victims of next week’s “unescapable week”.

“Someone won’t survive the week!” we’re told by the voiceover.

We then see more shots of Tane trying to convince Brax to help, as he stands in front of his ute and refuses to let him leave.




It’s all leading to the biggest event of the decade,” we’re reminded. “Brax and Ricky are back on Home and Away!”




I hope you know what you’re doing,” Ricky tells her partner.

“Yeah, me too!”
Brax and Ricky’s return will air the week commencing Monday 9th March. UK viewers will see the scenes in mid to late April.



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