Ups, downs and the race for Europepublished at 17:03 British Summer Time 20 June 2021
All you need to know about promotion, relegation and qualification for Europe in England and Scotland's top football leagues.
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All you need to know about promotion, relegation and qualification for Europe in England and Scotland's top football leagues.
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Margaret and Bob Lusher are regulars who come from Norwich to Great Yarmouth for their bingo outings. And they were back today.
"It is a friendly club," says Mr Lusher, sitting at one of the tables inside The Palace at Great Yarmouth.
"We've missed it so much - our friends, the bingo, everything. I have missed this more than the shops," says Mrs Lusher.
"I would rather come here than go shopping."
"It is the biggest thing I've missed during lockdown," says Mr Lusher.
Asked what he most wanted from his visit, Mr Rusher says: "A win. That would be nice."
"And to see our friends," says Mrs Lusher. "We've not seen them for about six months."
You can read about who joined them with dabbers at the ready, here.
Amid the joy of being back there are fears that some customers may have died during lockdown.
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Dancing Queen, 17. For Bingo fans 17 May has finally arrived, meaning they can once again step inside their beloved halls and get their eyes down on the cards.
The BBC is at a Bingo hall in Great Yarmouth finding out what a post-lockdown game looks like and what it means to those taking part.
Patrick Duffy, managing director at The Palace, says: "We've had hundreds of phone calls and the relief with people is incredible.
"There was so much sadness when we closed. People were very worried and concerned. Everybody is very enthusiastic.
"The bulk of our customers are regulars. We know nearly every customer and often their children and grandchildren as well."
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