Graham Norton's brand new competition series, The Neighbourhood, returned on ITV tonight (26 April), welcoming viewers back inside KeepYourEnemies Close.

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Audiences weren't the only people welcomed to the close, as so were six households, all hailing from different parts of the UK.

But after a day of forming alliances and baking competitions, it was time for the second removal of the series.

In the removal, each house will decide amongst themselves who they want to remove, before one representative was sent out in the square to declare who they have chosen.

Tonight, the Campbell Grahamas were immune from the first removal, meaning any of the five houses could have been eliminated - but who? Read on to find out who was removed from The Neighbourhood.

Who left The Neighbourhood?

The Scouse Haus - Episode 3

Two blonde twin sisters – one wearing a lemon top and shorts and the other wearing gingham shorts, red tights, a white shirt and tie and a denim jacket – stand on either side of a brunette woman – who is wearing an open shirt over a long-sleeve white shirt and trousers and has her arms crossed, all three are smiling for the camera.
The Scouse Haus in The Neighbourhood ITV

Members:

  • Louise, 25, Barista
  • Lyndsey, 25, Barista
  • Rosie, 28, Barista

From: Liverpool

Twin sisters Louise and Lyndsey already live together alongside Lyndsey's girlfriend, Rosie, at their native Liverpool.

This trio of baristas believe their tight-knit connection will work in their favour in the game, but unfortunately this didn't work in their favour.

After tying with the Lozman-Sturrocks, it was the Campbell Grahams who had the deciding vote and upon choosing to remove the Scouse Haus, it was time for the girls to leave KeepYourEnemies Close.

The Kandolas and Samra - Episode 2

Two men and a woman stand in a town square. The men are standing behind the woman, who is slightly shorter than them. All are smiling for the camera.
The Kandolas and Samra on The Neighbourhood ITV

Members:

  • Sunita, 51, Drug & Alcohol Key Worker
  • Tony, 57, Business Development Manager
  • Ruben, 24, Sales Advisor

A blended family, the household is composed of mum Sunita, her husband Tony, and the youngest of Sunita's three sons, Ruben.

Upon receiving the most votes from their fellow households, it was time for the Kandola Samra family to head home.

Sunita said of the family's removal: "It's disheartening, we didn't want to be first out and you're not going to get your Indian [food] now! You've got to look at it positively and I wish everyone the best of luck."

She added: "It's gutting, no one wants to be first out, but we're obviously a threat to them."

The Neighbourhood continues on Thursday 30 April at 9pm on ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player.

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Katelyn MensahSenior Entertainment Writer

Katelyn Mensah is the Senior Entertainment Writer for Radio Times, covering all major entertainment programmes, reality TV shows and the latest hard-hitting documentaries. She previously worked at The Tab, with a focus on reality TV and showbiz news and has obtained a BA (Hons) in Journalism.

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