Moira raging as Cain lies to her over secret in Emmerdale spoiler video

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It seemed like this moment would never come when it came to light that Caleb had been prepared to throw his sister-in-law Moira (Natalie J. Robb)’s business under the bus as part of his revenge plan against Kim Tate (Claire King).

Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) has recently put his quarrels with brother Caleb (William Ash) behind him in Emmerdale, and Caleb has been embraced into the family by taking a drink from the Dingle welly in the traditional manner.

Although he always insisted that he planned to make things right with Moira, and at the first opportunity did his best to do just that, Cain wasn’t about to forgive him easily.

It was Caleb having a run-in with hard man Harry (Robert Beck) that made Cain begin to thaw towards his brother and gradually they’ve been getting closer ever since.

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And that closeness is due to be tested in upcoming episodes when the two brothers go off on a mysterious errand together.

They’re in the Woolpack enjoying a pint and some brotherly banter (not a sentence we could have imagined saying a few weeks ago) when Cain gets a text – and his mood immediately changes. He asks Caleb if he fancies getting out of the village for a while, but he won’t explain where they’re going or why.

He asks Caleb to think of an excuse they can give to Moira and Chas (Lucy Pargeter) and the brothers make a pact that they’ll stick together whatever happens.

But where are they going? Moira is not happy to see her husband heading off with Caleb on their mystery trip as she can’t help but worry about whether Cain is up to no good – or whether he could be heading into danger.

In a new spoiler clip, she discovers via Nate that the job he has said to be undertaking is a lie – and she determines to get to the truth.

Is she right to be worried?

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