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List of EastEnders characters introduced in 2018

EastEnders is a BBC soap opera that first aired on 19 February 1985. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in 2018, in order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by the show's executive consultant, John Yorke. Madhav Sharma and Indira Joshi made their first appearances in January as Arshad Ahmed and Mariam Ahmed, the uncle and aunt of Masood Ahmed. Halfway, a friend of the Carter family, Ciara Maguire, the former wife of Aidan Maguire, and Daisy, one of Arshad and Mariam's foster children, also debuted in January. Dan and Ashley, Daisy's adoptive parents, Hunter Owen, the son of Mel Owen and her dead husband Steve, Hayley Slater, the cousin of Stacey Fowler, and Georgi first appear in February. Mitch Baker, Keegan Baker's father, and Harley, a foster child of Mariam and Arshad, debuts in March. Judith Thompson, the daughter of Ted Murray and Joyce Murray, and Harley's parents, Bijan and Chloe, appear in April. Henry also debuts in April. May sees the introductions of Stuart Highway, Halfway's brother, Umar Kazemi, the father of Kush Kazemi and Shakil Kazemi, and Darius Kazemi, Kush and Shakil's brother. Amal Hussain appears in June, while Jessica Jones made her first appearance in July. Adam Bateman joins the cast in August and Marky also appears during the month. Ray Kelly, Zara Highway and Bev Slater all debuted in September. Cherry Slater, the daughter of Hayley and Alfie Moon, debuted in October, and in November, Evie Steele made her first appearance.

Arshad Ahmed
Arshad Ahmed, played by Madhav Sharma, first appears in the episode broadcast on 1 January 2018, alongside his wife Mariam Ahmed (Indira Joshi). Arshad is the uncle of established character Masood Ahmed (Nitin Ganatra). Arshad's final scenes aired on 1 November 2019. Masood drives Mariam and Arshad to Albert Square so they can move into number 41, which he owns. They are horrified to witness an armed robbery and shooting, and Mariam insists that they leave, so Masood and Arshad start taking things back to the van but are confused when Mariam disappears and then insists on staying. Arshad soon finds out that Masood is working in The Queen Vic but promises not to tell Mariam. Daisy is adopted and Arshad and Mariam wonder what they will do next. Arshad witnesses an argument between Martin Fowler (James Bye) and Stacey Fowler (Lacey Turner) in front of their children and tells them off for their "child abuse". Mariam and Arshad then agree to emergency foster a two-year-old child who has been physically abused. They also foster a baby, Harley, Despite Arshad proclaiming that Billy is lying and letting his emotions over the end of his marriage interfere with the relationship, both he and Miriam are shaken by the revelation, especially as Habiba has had a crush on Adam before. Miriam suggests that Arshad ignore it and assures him that she will deal with Habiba personally. After Honey provides Arshad and Mariam with travel vouchers, the pair leave Walford for a pilgrimage to Pakistan. The character and Sharma's casting was announced on 15 November. Arshad and Mariam are foster carers and Arshad is billed as "jovial and with an air of mischief". Arshad and Mariam move to Albert Square, the show's setting, to rent Masood's house after agreeing it will allow them more room for their foster care. ==Mariam Ahmed==
Mariam Ahmed
Mariam Ahmed, played by Indira Joshi, first appears in the episode broadcast on 1 January 2018, Masood then agrees to meet Noor (Goldy Notay) to keep Mariam happy, and after their date, he tells Mariam that he told Noor the truth about his life and Mariam offers to teach Masood her family recipes. When Daisy is due to be adopted by Dan and Ashley (Ifan Meredith and Ashley Cook), Mariam admits to Arshad that she struggles when their foster children leave and she wants to give up fostering. When Honey Mitchell (Emma Barton) has toothache and unable to get an appointment with a dentist, Arshad arranges for Honey to see his foster son Adam Bateman (Stephen Rahman-Hughes) at a dental practise. After the appointment, Adam and Honey begin dating and Arshad suggests that Adam bring Honey and her children over for lunch one day to meet him and Miriam. However, Adam cheats on Honey with Arshad's and Miriam's granddaughter Habiba Ahmed (Rukku Nahar) and Honey's ex-husband Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick) witnesses them kissing and tells Arshad and Miriam. ==Callum Highway==
Callum Highway
Callum "Halfway" Highway, played by Tony Clay, first appears in the episode broadcast on 1 January 2018. Callum is introduced as a friend of the Carter family and a love interest for Whitney Carter (Shona McGarty). The character's introduction was not publicised beforehand. Halfway is a comedic character who is jovial, dopey and "happy-go-lucky". Callum's initial stint on the show focuses on his relationship with the Carter family and establishing a relationship with Whitney. The actor was only contracted for two months and Callum departs in the episode first broadcast on 16 February 2018. Afterwards, Clay was invited back to reprise his role and Callum returns two months later after serving in the army. His experience in the army and his relationship with Whitney are explored upon his return. Producers introduced Callum's brother, Stuart Highway (Ricky Champ), following his return. Callum and Stuart's relationship is portrayed as dark and Clay thought Stuart's introduction added another dimension to his character. ==Ciara Maguire==
Ciara Maguire
Ciara Maguire, played by Denise McCormack, first appears in the episode broadcast on 2 January 2018. She is the former wife of Aidan Maguire (Patrick Bergin). Ciara arrives following a robbery, and meets DCI Alsworth (Nik Drake) at the scene of the crime, telling him she staged the robbery as part of security training, and convinces Alsworth, who recognises her, to drop the investigation. Ciara sees a discarded cigar and realises Aidan was involved, and then calls her sister-in-law Mel Owen (Tamzin Outhwaite), telling her to pack a bag and come back to her old home. Ciara meets him at the funeral parlour, out of which he is doing business, and says she has worked out that he was involved. After Ciara leaves, Aidan tells Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) that he is taking back from Ciara what she took from him. When Ciara goes to meet Aidan at the address, he is not there, so she returns to the funeral parlour and meets Honey Mitchell (Emma Barton), who thinks she is a customer and takes her to The Queen Victoria public house to wait. Ciara overhears Honey on the phone to Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick) and works out that Aidan is at a church with Billy, so calls Aidan saying she knows where he is, even though does not, which causes Aidan to run when he hears police sirens. Mel returns to Walford and works out that Ben Mitchell (Harry Reid) has Ciara's money, so calls her Mel later meets Ciara in a café and it is revealed that Ciara is keeping Mel's son, Hunter Owen (Charlie Winter), away from her and Mel asks where he is as they had a deal, but Ciara says that Ben did not have the money, so Mel starts to search for the money back in Walford. Mel hands over the money to Ciara and Mel is reunited with Hunter. When Ciara discovers she does not have all the money, she tells Hunter that Steve died in a car explosion, not a heart attack as Mel claimed and was a villain who killed Saskia Duncan (Deborah Sheridan-Taylor). It was later confirmed that Ciara is the former wife of Aidan and they are both involved in criminal plans. The character is billed as "no-nonsense". Daniel Kilkelly of Digital Spy questioned whether she was also connected to returning character Mel Owen (Tamzin Outhwaite). ==Apostolos Papadopolous==
Apostolos Papadopolous
Apostolos Papadopolous, played by Tarrick Benham, originally appeared from 8 to 12 January 2018. Apostolos is the son of Andonis Papadopolous and new owner of the launderette. Karen Taylor (Lorraine Stanley) sees him in the launderette and assumes he is an asylum seeker and tells him to go home, to which he reveals he is from Hampstead and throws her out after she asks for a job. However, Karen later phones him and puts on a posh accent to secure an interview the next day. He recognises her and is angry but she convinces him that she is the right person for the job. He later offers Karen a financial arrangement. Karen assumes he means paying her to sleep with him, and confronts him about it publicly. Disgusted, Apostolos reveals that it was actually an extended redundancy package, which he then refuses to give her before leaving. ==Daisy==
Daisy
Daisy, played by Amelie Smith, first appears in the episode broadcast on 9 January 2018. Daisy appears in six episodes, departing in the episode broadcast on 9 February. Six-year-old Daisy arrives with her social worker to Arshad and Mariam's house. Arshad and Mariam's nephew, Masood Ahmed (Nitin Ganatra), looks after her but he struggles to bond with her. When he leaves the room, she goes missing. The police are contacted and residents help search for her. Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) finds Daisy in his garden and hesitantly returns her to the Ahmeds due to Masood fooling Ian into believing that they religiously brainwash children. PC Anna Heckley (Harriet Green) informs the family she will have to file a report about Daisy's disappearance, and Masood worries that it will damage his family's fostering. Mariam watches a video from Daisy's potential adoptive fathers, Dan and Ashley (Ifan Meredith and Ashley Cook), and is unsure if they should be the ones to bring up Daisy. Dan and Ashley have dinner with the Ahmeds and Ashley admits to Arshad that Daisy could not settle during her stay with them, but Arshad reminds him of Daisy's past and her difficulty in trusting adults. Mariam decides to contact social services. Dan and Ashley visit the Ahmeds again with social worker Viktoria (Cathy Walker), who talks to Ashley about concerns he has raised. Ashley is committed to Daisy, but feels that as he works from home and Dan does not, he will be looking after her when she is off school, but Dan reassures Ashley that he will have his support and will take time off work. Mariam and Arshad allow Daisy to paint their gate to remember her. On the morning of Daisy's leaving, she screams and spits at Mariam but Mariam calms her down. Daisy leaves when Dan and Ashley collect her. ==Dan and Ashley==
Dan and Ashley
Dan, played by Ifan Meredith, and Ashley, played by Ashley Cook, are the adoptive parents of Daisy (Amelie Smith), a child in the foster care of Arshad Ahmed (Madhav Sharma) and Mariam Ahmed (Indira Joshi). Their adoption of Daisy makes Arshad and Mariam reconsider fostering in the future. ==Hunter Owen==
Hunter Owen
Hunter Owen, played by Charlie Winter, first appears in the episode broadcast on 6 February 2018. He is introduced as the teenage son of Mel Owen (Tamzin Outhwaite) and her dead husband Steve (Martin Kemp). Winter's initial final scenes as Owen aired on 12 April 2019. On 5 June 2019, it was announced that Hunter would return in the summer for a short stint. He returned on 23 August. Hunter died on 6 September after being shot by a police marksman in the middle of Albert Square. Hunter made his final appearance on 12 September 2019 after Mel identifies his body. Following Steve's death in a car explosion, Mel is arrested when she is implicated in Steve's drug smuggling; however, Steve's nemesis Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) agrees to bail her when he finds out she is pregnant. Mel later moves to Portugal before giving birth to Hunter. 15 years later, in January 2018, Mel returns to Walford to track down money stolen from her sister-in-law Ciara Maguire (Denise McCormack) and Ciara is keeping Hunter away from Mel until the money is recovered. Hunter claims he has no romantic interest in Louise when Tiffany Butcher (Maisie Smith) attempts to matchmake them, but Hunter later kisses Louise. Hunter stops Mel from going to Paris with Jack by removing a piece from his car engine, which Phil subtly advised him to do. Jack accidentally punches Hunter when he argues with Phil. At a Mitchell family dinner, a drunken Sharon reveals Phil as Steve's killer, but is seemingly left satisfied by Phil's explanation that the car explosion was not his fault. Louise decides she is ready to have sex with Hunter, but he keeps ignoring her until she confronts him, where she talks about her scars and sex and Hunter reassures Louise he will wait. Hunter persuades Phil to link up the club's CCTV to his phone on the opening night and prior to the opening, he and Louise have sex, with Hunter winking at the CCTV beforehand. Phil is enraged when he watches the CCTV and threatens to attack Hunter with a baseball bat as Hunter and Louise insist that the sex was consensual. Mel seduces and stands up to Phil to stop him from pursuing revenge against Hunter. After Shakil Kazemi (Shaheen Jafargholi) dies from being stabbed, the teenagers spend time at E20 and they later find out money was stolen from the club. Louise breaks up with Hunter after finding out he sent a text reading 'I know what you did' to Louise and the other teenagers. Hunter injures himself, claiming Jack Branning (Scott Maslen), who is romantically involved with Mel, was responsible, but Mel changes her mind on believing him when Jack and Louise convince her Hunter is lying; Louise and Keegan also tell Mel and Jack respectively that Hunter took the money. After Jack feels Mel is too lenient towards Hunter, Hunter is forced to get a job and Ian takes him on to reconcile with Mel. Hunter uses Ian's plan to get away with trouble; however, after urging by his friends, Ian eventually sacks Hunter for not doing any work. When Hunter sees Mel being attacked by her new husband Ray Kelly (Sean Mahon), he kills him by shooting Ray dead. When Jack finds out, he tells the police. Hunter confesses to the crime, and is sent to prison. Months later, he escapes. This prompts Mel to keep him from being discovered by letting him stay in an abandoned flat she owns. The pair later plan to escape, but Mel is distracted when Lisa unexpectedly appears and the two discuss their shared plan of fleeing Walford with Hunter and Louise. However, their conversation causes Hunter to seek out Jack on his own – taking Mel's gun with him in the process. When he infiltrates The Queen Victoria public house, Hunter finds Jack and holds him – alongside several others – at gunpoint. He begins to force Jack to leave with him discreetly, but Hunter is quickly recognised – prompting him to instigate a siege by holding the punters hostage at gunpoint. When Jack attempts to get the gun off Hunter, Hunter ends up shooting Phil's son Ben Mitchell (Max Bowden). By then, Lisa and Mel learn of Hunter's situation and end up becoming his hostages as well – with Mel unsuccessfully pleading with Hunter to stop the siege. Hunter eventually takes a pregnant Louise outside and demands that he is given a car, otherwise he will kill her. When Louise's boyfriend Keanu Taylor (Danny Walters) tries to rescue Louise, Hunter shoots him in response. He then aims the gun at Louise, but she is saved when the police shoot Hunter – killing him. A distraught Mel rushes to her son and cradles him in her arms, mourning the loss of her only child. On 23 October 2017, it was announced that Outhwaite would be returning to the serial after a sixteen-year absence. On 21 December 2017, the character and casting were announced. Hunter is fifteen years old and billed as "charming and charismatic" and similar to Steve, whose "sinister tendencies" he shares. However, Hunter also has good characteristics. Outhwaite described Hunter as "gorgeous and brilliant" and stated that his relationship with Mel is "fraught". She also said that all characters, male and female, would be attracted to Hunter. Hunter and Louise are already "firm friends", but their relationship could develop as Hunter may "be the one to change Louise's view of romance and make her smile again." In 2021, Hollyoaks actor Billy Price revealed that he auditioned for the role of Hunter, and made it "quite far down" into the audition process. In July 2018, Winter was longlisted in the "Best Bad Boy" category at Inside Soap Awards. ==Hayley Slater==
Hayley Slater
Hayley Slater, played by Katie Jarvis, first appears in the episode broadcast on 9 February 2018. Hayley's connection to the Slater family was not immediately revealed upon the character's debut, but it was announced that she would be involved in "a brand new mystery" for Martin. Duncan Lindsey, writing for the Metro, suggested that Hayley could be connected to the Slater family, either helping Stacey fight against her estranged husband Martin or a new family member. The reporter also suggested that Hayley could be acquainted with Martin's former stalker, Sarah Cairns (Alison Pargeter). It was reported Hayley would have a "horror [...] ordeal" around Halloween as she will be alone as she gives birth, which is described as a "terrifying twist" and leaves Hayley "panic stricken." Hayley's anxiety also increases under the pressure of keeping the secret about the baby's paternity and her plan to "attempt to do a runner" is stopped when she goes into labour, putting her and her baby in a "worrying situation". In July 2018, Jarvis was longlisted for the "Best Newcomer", "Best Bad Girl" and "Best Shock Twist" awards at the Inside Soap Awards. On 28 March 2019, it was confirmed that Jarvis had left the show and that there were no immediate plans for her to return, though her last episode was on 8 February 2019. ==Magic Marv==
Magic Marv
Magic Marv, played by Steve Steen, appears in the episode broadcast on 20 February 2018. Magic Marv is a children's television performer. Tina Carter (Luisa Bradshaw-White) meets him when she is hungover and he reveals the details of the night before when they got drunk and got tattoos of Peter Pan. Tina is shocked by her own behaviour especially as she used to watch Magic Marv on TV when her daughter, Zsa Zsa Carter (Emer Kenny) was a child. Marv then puts on a show at the community centre but he appears drunk and everyone is shocked at how poor his performance is. He calls Stacey Fowler (Lacey Turner) a "yummy mummy" and refers to her as "Sally", insults Martin Fowler (James Bye), and makes comments about Kush Kazemi (Davood Ghadami) being the father of Arthur Fowler (Hunter Bell), who Stacey and Martin have brought to the show. During the interval, Martin finds Marv in the pub and tells him off for drinking and gets angry when he calls Stacey "Sally" again. When the show continues, he gets Kush and Martin on the stage to sing but sends Martin off when he does badly. Marv makes another comment about Stacey and Kush, so Martin knocks Marv's hat off and stamps on one of his drums. Laura-Jayne Tyler of Inside Soap disliked the character and felt that Martin and Stacey's reactions to him resembled that of the audience. ==Georgi==
Georgi
Georgi, played by Holly Donovan, first appears in the episode broadcast on 20 February 2018. She is a friend of Zsa Zsa Carter (Emer Kenny), who is Tina Carter's (Luisa Bradshaw-White) daughter. When pregnant Georgi is in the café, she becomes breathless and Tina helps her. Georgi later meets Tina's sister Shirley Carter (Linda Henry) in The Queen Victoria pub, and Shirley gives her £100 cash and offers to meet her later. When Georgi nearly falls into a table, Tina tries to help her again but Georgi realises she is Zsa Zsa's mother and tells her not to give her any advice as she was a bad mother to Zsa Zsa. It was reported that Georgi is already familiar with Tina's sister Shirley and Tina is "alarmed" that Georgi and Zsa Zsa are friends while Georgi is unhappy that Tina is Zsa Zsa's mother. Tina unintentionally makes thing "a whole lot more complicated" for Georgi when Tina attempts to fix Georgi's relationship with her mother, but gives away Georgi's location. Laura-Jayne Tyler of Inside Soap called Georgi a "pregnant Walford waif" and believed that producers originally planned for Zsa Zsa to appear, but when Kenny declined a return, they introduced Georgi. Tyler questioned why they did not recast Zsa Zsa and felt that Georgi's appearance was "so random". ==Mitch Baker==
Mitch Baker
Mitch Baker, played by Roger Griffiths, first appears in episode 5670, first broadcast on 12 March 2018. Mitch is the father of established character Keegan Baker (Zack Morris) and the former boyfriend of Karen Taylor (Lorraine Stanley). After appearing in six episodes across two stints, Mitch departs in episode 5679, first broadcast on 27 March. Mitch arrives on Albert Square and reunites with Keanu Taylor (Danny Walters), the half-brother of his daughter Chantelle and son Keegan. Keanu undertakes work on Mitch's van and warns him to keep away from his family, lying that they do not live on Albert Square. Mitch leaves without paying so later returns, having followed Keanu to his house. Mitch shouts for Karen and Keegan at the flat, but Keanu punches him. Keegan is shocked to see him. The next day, Mitch flirts with Karen at the launderette where she works and they talk about how Mitch helped raise Keanu but then left when Keegan was born, then later took on her other children but left again five years previously. He insists he has changed and wants to settle down. When Karen brings Mitch home, Keegan, Keanu and their half-sister, Bernadette Taylor (Clair Norris), are against him being there and he leaves when Keegan insists, but Karen later sneaks him into the flat. Keanu is angry when he finds out Mitch stayed the night, while Bernadette and Keegan are happy to have him there, and Keanu decides to move out and stay with a friend. Mitch urges Karen to tell Keanu the truth about his own father, but when Karen tries, Keanu walks away. Keegan then overhears Karen and Mitch agreeing not to tell Keanu that his father received a 12-year prison sentence for attempting to kill Karen. The next day, Keegan mentions that he heard them talking, so Mitch explains what happened. Mitch asks Keegan to convince Keanu to move back home, which he does. While sitting with the family, Mitch receives a text message asking where he is. Mitch agrees to walk the family dog, Bronson, and finds him chewing an envelope of money, which Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker) has posted for the Taylors' upstairs neighbours, Ted Murray (Christopher Timothy) and Joyce Murray (Maggie Steed). Mitch says this was his fate and leaves with the money. When Keegan is suspended from school for three days, Mitch invites Keegan's headteacher, Mrs Robyn Lund (Polly Highton), to the flat, who gets Keegan to apologise and she reduces his suspension to one day. Karen is annoyed when she hears about Keegan's suspension and Mitch's interference, but Keegan wants them to get along. When Mitch goes to see Karen, he breaks up with his wife over the phone and removes his wedding ring. His wife Marla (Elicia Daly), arrives on Albert Square to see Karen as she wants Mitch back, announcing she is pregnant and both Karen and Marla confront Mitch. When Mitch returns to Marla, she reveals she is not pregnant. The character and Griffiths' casting details were announced on 26 February 2018. Griffiths previously appeared in the role of D.I. Christopher Riddick from 2004 to 2005. The character left Walford during the episode broadcast on 16 March, but it was confirmed by Sophie Dainty of Digital Spy that he had not made his final appearance. Mitch returned in the episode broadcast on 26 March, and departed again in the following episode, broadcast on 27 March. Laura-Jayne Tyler of Inside Soap liked Mitch, writing, "We think EastEnders is on to a winner with Keegan's charming-but-edgy dad, Mitch. He's very watchable." On 12 November 2018, it was announced that Griffiths had reprised the role and Mitch would return in late 2018. Bea Mitchell of Digital Spy billed the return as "dramatic" and reported that Mitch would cause more trouble for the Taylor family. On his return, Griffiths commented, "It feels great to be returning to Albert Square and working with the wonderful cast and crew again, especially the fantastic Taylor family. I'm excited for the viewers to learn more about Mitch and see what trouble he gets himself into this time." The character made an unannounced departure from the show on 8 December 2023. ==Harley==
Harley
Harley first appears in the episode broadcast on 19 March 2018. He is a foster child of Arshad Ahmed (Madhav Sharma) and Mariam Ahmed (Indira Joshi). Mariam arrives home with Harley and a social worker, telling Arshad that they have been asked to foster him. Harley is described as a "handful" who "won't settle", something that is feared by the family and Arshad finds himself "struggling to care" for Harley, causing him to become frustrated. It was reported that Karen would be a "surprising" help for the Ahmeds with Harley. It was later reported that the arrival of Harley's birth mother, Chloe, presents the Ahmed family with a "nightmare" when she kidnaps Harley. ==Judith Thompson==
Judith Thompson
Judith Thompson, played by Emma Fielding, appears in the series between 3 and 6 April 2018. She is the daughter of Ted Murray (Christopher Timothy) and Joyce Murray (Maggie Steed). Judith arrives in Walford when Ted contacts following Joyce's death. She sorts through Joyce's belongings and is upset when she finds out that Ted did not inform her and Alan of Joyce's death for three days. She reluctantly gives Ted an update on how her children are and later meets Ted and Joyce's neighbours, including Bernadette Taylor (Clair Norris), who Ted has been teaching chess to. Ted decides he wants to show Judith off to the neighbours so takes her to the café, where he sits with Bernadette to play chess. Judith loses her temper, berating him as a father and a husband. Judith later calls someone, saying she wants Ted to be put in a care home. Judith later mentions this to Bernadette, who informs Ted. Ted confronts her, saying that she is doing it as she is unhappy with her husband, Freddie, something he warned her about prior to their marriage. Judith leaves after Bernadette and Karen insist they will look after Ted. Upon her arrival, David Brown from the Radio Times said that "long-standing family tensions" in the Murray family "rise to the surface" as it becomes apparent that Judith does not "hold [Ted] in high regard." Judith is jealous of the "parental affection" she witnesses Ted giving Bernadette Taylor (Clair Norris) through "obvious pride and affection" from their shared interest in chess. A writer from TV Times believed that Judith sounded like a "right cow", calling her "devious" and having "as much warmth as a fridge freezer". ==Bijan and Chloe==
Bijan and Chloe
Bijan, played by Jonas Khan, and Chloe, played by Lauren Fitzpatrick, are the parents of Harley, who is being fostered by Arshad Ahmed (Madhav Sharma) and Mariam Ahmed (Indira Joshi). Bijan appears between episode 5693, first broadcast on 20 April 2018, and episode 5696, first broadcast on 26 April. Chloe appears between episode 5694, first broadcast on 23 April 2018, and episode 5696, although she makes an appearance in episode 5799, originally broadcast on 23 October 2018. Bijan arrives in Walford to track down Harley after Tiffany Butcher (Maisie Smith) posts a selfie online of her and Harley on social media. He tries to find Tiffany by telling Donna Yates (Lisa Hammond) that she is his girlfriend, and Donna reveals she is still a child. Bijan sees Harley with Mariam and phones Chloe, informing her that Harley is fine. Chloe arrives and tells Arshad that she has been mugged. Arshad invites her to his home and she is reunited with Harley. She sees they have CCTV set up, and in the night, Bijan vandalises it. Social services visit because of this and Arshad discovers Chloe's true identity from a photo. The social worker reveals that Bijan has been in prison for domestic violence, drug dealing and kidnapping. Arshad and his nephew, Masood Ahmed (Nitin Ganatra), secure the house but Bijan is already hiding inside. He kidnaps Harley during the night and the police are called. Bijan and Chloe struggle to escape from Walford when the car breaks down so they hide at the car lot where Bijan has assaulted Max Branning (Jake Wood). Chloe suffers from withdrawal symptoms, but Bijan says her drugs are in the car; Max gives him the keys to another car and he hides there until the police are gone. Meanwhile, Max's wife, Rainie Branning (Tanya Franks), a former drug addict, asks Chloe if she can keep Harley safe. When Bijan drives the car up to the office, Chloe enters the car without Harley and Bijan says they have wasted their time. Max shouts to the police and Bijan drives away at speed. Bijan and Chloe are later arrested and Harley is returned to the Ahmeds. Six months later, Chloe has turned her life around and Harley is allowed to be returned to him. She arrives at the Ahmeds to collect Harley and gives struggling expectant mother Hayley Slater (Katie Jarvis) advice. Chloe is given a book by the Ahmeds of Harley during his stay with them and she asks if Harley can visit in the future. Bijan was described by Duncan Lindsay from the Metro as "mysterious", and Sophie Dainty from Digital Spy reported that Bijan's arrival would "kick off an intriguing new storyline." It was reported that Chloe would present the Ahmed family with a "nightmare" when she kidnaps Harley, commencing a "frantic" search. ==Henry==
Henry
Henry, played by Andrew Alexander, first appears on 30 April 2018. He brings his car to the local garage and asks Keanu Taylor (Danny Walters) to repair it and gives him money, asking Keanu to call him a cab. He is rude towards Keanu and when he returns later, Keanu explains that the parts need to be ordered. Sharon Mitchell (Letitia Dean) tells Henry to go elsewhere, so he asks for his money back, but Sharon says he should behave in a more civilised manner. Henry then drives his car away after telling Sharon to keep the cash and he will look her up when he comes back. Sharon and Keanu realise they still have his spare keys and know where he lives, so they steal his car and plan to put it into storage and rack up speeding fines. The next day, Henry returns and meets Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden), accusing him, Keanu or Sharon of stealing his car. Phil tells him he must have lost his keys. Phil then finds out what happened from Sharon, and Keanu brings back Henry's car, then they leave it at Max Branning's (Jake Wood) car lot so they can falsely accuse Max of the theft. However, Max and his wife, Rainie Branning (Tanya Franks) realise they are being set up and have the car removed and sold. An EastEnders source told Inside Soap Tom Spilsbury that Henry "dislikes dealing with Keanu" and "rudely patronises Sharon after she offers her assistance", saying that she does not like his "casual sexism" and decides to "teach him a lesson". ==Stuart Highway==
Stuart Highway
Stuart Highway, played by Ricky Champ, first appears on 8 May 2018, though he is not credited until his second appearance on 10 May. He is the older brother of Callum "Halfway" Highway (Tony Clay) and a childhood friend of Mick Carter (Danny Dyer). Champ's casting was revealed in March 2018 by his agency, while the character and further details were officially announced by the BBC on 28 March 2018, on which Champ said, "I'm so happy to be part of this brilliant team of people on this great show that I grew up watching. Look out Albert Square... Stuart's coming!" It was announced on 10 June 2022 that Champ had been axed by new producer Chris Clenshaw with Stuart set to exit the show later in the year. His final scenes aired on 25 August 2022. On 31 July 2025, it was announced that Stuart will return to EastEnders later in the year for a short stint. He returned on 6 October. Stuart arrives in a blacked-out car, watching Mick Carter (Danny Dyer), though the car's arrival worries several other people. While Mick is alone in The Queen Victoria pub, a masked man grabs him. However, this is proven to be a prank by Stuart, who says he has been watching Mick all day. They head to the bar of the pub, where Mick's wife, Linda Carter (Kellie Bright), is not happy to see Stuart. Stuart's brother, Halfway, talks about how he was injured in Iraq by shrapnel, but Stuart later tells Halfway he knows he is lying and to tell him what really happened. Stuart tells Halfway that Mick may not forgive him for lying, but Halfway admits that he blames himself for a woman's death when he was saving her child and Mick says it was not his fault, so Halfway tells Stuart he was wrong. Stuart then pays Hayley Slater (Katie Jarvis) to get in bed with a drunken Mick while Linda is away. Linda returns in the morning and she and Mick realise Stuart is to blame, so Linda tells Mick to make sure Stuart never returns, but Mick says Stuart went to a Young Offender Institute instead of Mick when they were 13 and Linda has to accept their friendship. Linda is upset when Stuart breaks her favourite mug, but is thankful when he fixes it, though Stuart insults Linda to Halfway. Mick hides Stuart's phone as a prank but Stuart overreacts when he cannot find it and Mick sees pictures of and messages to schoolgirls on the phone. Mick confronts Stuart and reports him to the police. However, Stuart explains to Mick that he poses as underage girls online to expose paedophiles. and soon realises that Stuart wants Mick's help to confront more paedophiles. Stuart reveals that he has helped put 17 men in prison and that when he was in the Young Offender Institute, he suffered abuse from an officer. Mick agrees to help Stuart confront a man, but the man is Stuart's friend and they are just testing Mick. Mick is humiliated and Stuart says Mick cannot handle it and adds that he saved Mick from abuse by taking the blame for what Mick did when they were teenagers and calls Mick a coward, which leads to them fighting. Linda then asks Mick to not see Stuart again. Stuart meets Mick anyway and asks Halfway to help confront someone. Mick tries to stop it, and the man, Fred Lewis, runs away. Mick tells Stuart to post a retraction video, which he does but also vows revenge on Mick. Stuart then intimidates Linda when they are alone, and when Mick finds out, forces him to apologise. Mick's aunt, Tina Carter (Luisa Bradshaw-White), sees Stuart and is wary of him. Tina and Stuart then go out to a 1980s music night, where Stuart requests a song, "We Call It Acieed", that gives Tina a terrifying flashback. Tina tells Sonia Fowler (Natalie Cassidy) that when she was 19 or 20, she would play a game with Stuart and his friends that involved mild "torture", but once she was locked in a car boot, tied up and gagged, and feared she would die when she smelt burning. She recalls that "We Call It Acieed" was playing in the car and Stuart must have done it to her. Tina confronts Stuart but he says it must have been someone else. Tina decides to tell Mick and Linda but Stuart has already told them, and when Stuart knows that Tina was called a "slag" that night, she again thinks it was him. She tells Mick and Linda this, and recalls the football shirt the attacker was wearing, which Mick says Stuart was wearing that day. Mick confronts Stuart and vows to never see Stuart again, and Stuart stabs an old photograph of Mick. Stuart then keys his own car and tells people that Tina did it. He accuses her of starting a hate campaign against him but makes various threats and teases her, singing "We Call It Acieed" and goading her with a wrench, which she takes and hits him on the head with. After the attack, Stuart seeks revenge on the Carters and unbeknownst to Linda, sneaks into the pub at night, touches Linda in her sleep and records it on video, sending it to Mick. Mick later goes round to Stuart's house and Stuart asks Mick to kill him, goading Mick to attack him when Stuart taunts him about Linda. Later that night, Stuart sneaks into the pub and is shot by an unknown assailant and goes into a coma. His daughter Zara Highway (Faye Daveney) arrives in Walford and claims that one of the Carters shot Stuart. Linda, thinking that Mick has shot him, as he lied about walking Lady Di, then takes the gun and dumps it in the canal to protect him; however, she is spotted by Keanu Taylor (Danny Walters). Later, when Mick asks Linda her whereabouts, she tells him she knows but he is adamant he did not do it and Linda worries whether she did the right thing, though Mick reassures her. The next day, Linda is arrested for Stuart's attempted murder as the rest of the square watch on. When Stuart regains consciousness, he states that Mick shot him. Mick is later arrested and imprisoned. When Stuart makes his statement to the police, Stuart picks at his wound with a fork to cause bleeding, which Zara sees, but Stuart insists that Mick shot him; Zara provides Stuart with an alibi on the day Mick went to Stuart's and Stuart wanted Mick to kill him. Upon being discharged, Zara accompanies Stuart to The Vic, where he offers to tell the police that Mick shot him accidentally in exchange for them to accept Mick is guilty and Zara believes Stuart. Zara is lured to The Vic by Halfway in order for Linda to persuade her that Mick is not responsible and she visits Mick, showing her cigarette burns inflicted on her by herself due to having a childhood without Stuart present and wants him to confess. Zara begins to doubt Stuart when Mick tells her that Linda knew Zara's mum by both her and Mick, and eventually walks out on Stuart. Furious, Stuart then hires fellow convicts in prison to help make Mick's life miserable there. Later, Linda calls time on her marriage to Mick when he admits he started smothering Stuart. She betrays Mick by visiting Stuart, ignoring Mick's desperate phone call and telephoning Stuart saying she believes him. Linda and Stuart begin meeting regularly and become close despite the family's, especially Tina's, protests. She tells the family she thinks Mick is guilty, throws away her wedding rings, and later throws the family out, then allows Stuart to move in, and calls a solicitor to begin divorce proceedings from Mick. What Stuart, Mick and the rest of their family does not know is that all this is a mere smokescreen from Linda to conceal her plan to help get Mick out of prison, which she eventually confesses to her mother-in-law Shirley Carter (Linda Henry) and swears her to secrecy. Linda manages to get Stuart to confess that Mick did not shoot him and he is arrested for perverting the course of justice. Mick bundles Stuart into the boot of a car and drives to an abandoned factory where he vows to kill him. Laura-Jayne Tyler of Inside Soap described Stuart as "lairy" and called him "the most objectionable new character in years!" In July 2018, Champ was longlisted for "Best Bad Boy" at The Inside Soap Awards. In July 2019, Champ was longlisted for "Best Bad Boy" again at The Inside Soap Awards 2019. Following Stuart's 2022 departure, Gary Gillatt from Inside Soap bemoaned the character, writing, "Goodbye then, shouty Stuart. EastEnders always seemed more attached to you then we were. Now we can turn the volume back up". ==Brianna==
Brianna
Brianna, played by Rina Diamond, appears in one episode on 22 May 2018. She is a homeless girl who Hayley Slater (Katie Jarvis) talks to on the London Underground and Hayley tells her how she can stay on the train after it reaches the end of the line. Brianna tells Hayley she is 16 despite Hayley thinking she looks 12. Brianna asks Hayley if she has spare sanitary products, so Hayley tells her she can use a sock, but Brianna is not wearing socks. Hayley gives Brianna some cash that she had previously conned from Craig (Nigel Betts) and tells her to go to a shop at the next station, and gives her extra cash so she can get back on the tube. When Brianna returns, she has beer instead and tells Hayley that she stole some socks. Brianna tells Hayley that her mother is a drug addict and alcoholic and she is better off now. Brianna guesses that Hayley is pregnant when she refuses alcohol. Hayley falls asleep and when she wakes up, Brianna and the rest of her money are gone. Viewers noticed a continuity error in Brianna's scenes, as she was able to get off the train, locate the beer, purchase it and return to exactly the same train. ==Umar Kazemi==
Umar Kazemi
Umar Kazemi, played by Selva Rasalingam, first appears in the episode broadcast on 25 May 2018. Umar departs in the episode first broadcast on 6 July 2018.