Cora turns up at her daughter
Tanya Branning's (
Jo Joyner) house unannounced, revealing that Tanya's fiancé
Greg Jessop (
Stefan Booth) invited her to their wedding against Tanya's wishes. Cora's other daughter,
Rainie Cross (
Tanya Franks), also arrives at Tanya's house, which Tanya is initially unhappy about, but Cora vouches for her by promising that she is now clean from drugs and explains that Rainie's counsellor thinks she should reconnect with her family. Cora returns months after the wedding as she can no longer handle her abusive neighbours and asks to stay with Tanya for a few days. Tanya lets her stay longer and Cora eventually reveals she has been evicted from her home because her neighbour has an
ASBO, but when Cora, Tanya and Rainie return there to empty the house, the neighbour reveals that Cora is the one with the ASBO. Eventually, Cora is forced to move out of Tanya's and convinces
Dot Branning (
June Brown) to let her stay with her and sister
Rose Cotton (
Polly Perkins). Dot later kicks Cora out for laughing at her and using language that Dot dislikes. Cora arrives at Tanya's house just as
Shirley Carter (
Linda Henry) is throttling Rainie, so Cora fends Shirley off and threatens her. Tanya then lets Cora stay with her. After Tanya reveals that she has
cervical cancer, Cora vows to support Tanya through her illness. Cora starts voluntary work at a cancer charity shop, where she is quickly promoted to manager. Cora also returns to live with Dot and Rose. Cora pretends to be in a relationship with
Patrick Trueman (
Rudolph Walker) at a funeral of one of his old friends, but they then decide to start a real relationship, taking it slowly. Tanya discovers a birth certificate for a sister she knew nothing about,
Ava Anderton (
Clare Perkins). Cora refuses to discuss the matter, until later, when she burns the birth certificate and tells Tanya that Ava died shortly after birth. When Patrick questions Cora about a cake she is baking, she tells him it is for Ava's birthday, she is in fact alive and she was forced to give her up for adoption by her parents because she was unmarried and the baby was mixed race. Her erratic behaviour continues and she is subsequently fired from the charity shop. Patrick reveals to Tanya that Ava is alive, so Tanya tracks her down. Tanya is shocked to discover that Ava is mixed-race and decides to leave things. However, she leaves her purse behind, and Ava returns it to Tanya's home, where Cora is horrified when she introduces herself by her name. Cora then speaks to Ava, who has many questions. Cora angrily ends her relationship with Patrick due to him telling Tanya about Ava. Cora befriends her grandson, Ava's son
Dexter Hartman (Khali Best), who helps to bring Cora and Ava closer. When Dexter's father
Sam James (
Cornell John) arrives, he tries to win Cora over, but she sees that Ava and Dexter are upset and warns him off. Ava and Sam reunite, and Cora eventually tells Dexter, who is initially angry but comes to terms with the relationship. Cora's granddaughter
Abi Branning (
Lorna Fitzgerald) and
Kim Fox (
Tameka Empson) plot to get Cora and Patrick back together, locking them in a shed. Patrick ends his friendship with Betty and resumes a relationship with Cora. Cora supports her granddaughters when Max is in prison for attempted murder, but following his release from prison and separation from his third wife
Kirsty Branning (
Kierston Wareing), he buys 5 Albert Square, and throws Cora and Dexter out. They move in with Patrick, but he ends his relationship with Cora due to her insensitive comments that she makes to Dot following the death of her son
Nick Cotton (
John Altman). He tells her that she and Dexter have one month to find somewhere else. Cora steals money from the laundrette to rent a flat, but after Dot finds her stealing money from the washing machines, Cora loses hope until
Stan Carter (
Timothy West) agrees to give her some cash. Cora and Dexter later move into a flat together. Cora and Stan start dating and Stan, who has
terminal prostate cancer, decides he wants to commit the time he has left with her. However, they soon break up. Stan collapses due to his cancer spreading, leaving him paralysed from the waist down. After much hesitation, Cora visits Stan in hospital to say goodbye to him. Stan dies from his cancer, devastating Cora. After his funeral, Cora departs, saying she will stay with Tanya in
Exeter. A few months later, a dishevelled Cora attends a charity drive for the homeless at the community centre, but ensures nobody sees her. Abi discovers Cora has not visited Tanya and attempts to find her. Cora is found sleeping rough in a bus shelter and at first does not recognise Abi, however, she soon returns to Walford and lives in an allotment shed and in alleyways until she is found a house. Two years later, when
Denise Fox (
Diane Parish) is referred to a
food bank, she finds Cora is volunteering there so leaves. Cora persuades Denise to get some food and explains to Denise that when she first used the food bank, she was abusive, but it helped her. She returns to the Square later in the year in order to meet her granddaughter
Lauren Branning’s (
Jacqueline Jossa) fiancé,
Steven Beale (
Aaron Sidwell) and senses Lauren isn’t entirely happy in her relationship, telling her she knows she will make the right decision in the end. She also observes Max and realises he is involved in something dodgy. She returns again later in the year after Denise phones her to inform her Max was involved in plans to redevelop the Square, informing him that she has spoken to Tanya and that her grandson
Oscar Branning (Charlee Hall) will no longer be visiting as planned due to Max’s actions. After her granddaughters, Abi and Lauren, fall off the roof of
The Queen Victoria public house, Cora visits Abi in hospital and slaps Max, blaming him for the accident. She learns that Abi is
brainstem dead and will never recover. Abi is pregnant and the baby is delivered and survives. Cora is present when Abi's life support is turned off and she peacefully dies. On the day of Abi's funeral, Cora tells Max to stay away as he has damaged the family, and afterwards, she drives Tanya home. Max then names the baby
Abi Branning, but Cora receives temporary custody of her. Max marries Rainie as part of a scam to gain custody of Abi, and a battle between them and Cora ensues. Cora visits with Abi one day and allows Rainie and Max to look after her overnight. Cora then offers Rainie the chance to leave Max and move to Exeter to run a tea shop and bring up Abi with Cora and Tanya. Rainie asks Cora for more, and gets her to write a cheque for £50,000, which Rainie shows to Max, saying she is turning it down as she wants to bring up Abi with Max. Rainie then calls social services and reveals Cora's bribe to them. Rainie slaps Cora when she insults her in the pub, so Cora punches Rainie in the face. When Rainie tries to apologise later, Cora accuses Rainie of trying to abduct Abi and knocks her unconscious with a frying pan. The police then arrive to put Abi into temporary care. In December 2022, when Lauren returns for Dot's funeral, she reveals that Cora is unable to attend due to a recent hip operation, and is sad to be missing the funeral. In March 2026, Lauren's husband,
Peter Beale (
Thomas Law) invites Tanya to surprise Lauren for
Mother's Day, but Cora shows up instead, revealing Tanya can't make it. Lauren is happy to see Cora but Max is angered. Cora aggravates Max at the dining table so he leaves. Later, Cora realises that Lauren is nervous about
Mark Fowler's (
Stephen Aaron-Sipple) offer to sell cars, as she was recently attacked while out for a test drive. In private, Cora encourages Lauren to remain confident and make a success of the business. Before leaving, Cora also makes amends with Oscar (now
Pierre Counihan-Moullier), from whom she became estranged. ==Reception==