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Emmerdale Icon Signs New Contract Ahead of 'Massive Storyline' on ITV Soap

EMMERDALE VILLAGE, WEST YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND, JUL 20 – Cain was cleared after police confirmed John Sugden killed Nate Robinson following a barn fire, ending months of suspicion and family turmoil in Emmerdale village.

  • Earlier this week, Cain Dingle reunited with Cara Robinson at The Woolpack for Nate’s remembrance, Cara said `I know exactly what you did to Nate the last time anyone saw him.`
  • Reports from Belfast Live revealed Nate Robinson was found dead in a lake in May, leading to police suspicion of Cain Dingle after an argument with Nate.
  • Several Emmerdale fans urged producers to keep Cara Robinson after her comeback, and Cain’s granddaughter Sarah Sugden was recently diagnosed with cervical cancer.
  • It comes amid a storyline that saw Kim Tate almost lose everything to Dr Crowley and Joe Tate’s schemes, and Joe Tate then brought his plot to an end by setting up Dr Crowley.
  • Now Claire King has signed a new contract to stay on Emmerdale for another year, and Chris Chittell renewed his deal this month to remain as Eric Pollard until 2026.
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Emmerdale icon signs new contract ahead of 'massive storyline' on ITV soap

Iconic Emmerdale actress Claire King, who plays Kim Tate, has signed a new contract to stay on the ITV soap.

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Leicester Mercury broke the news in Leicester, United Kingdom on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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